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edan, the alley fish fry 2011, over processed film various

Enrique Zepeda - I and I

Photo by Raul Chew

Post (and over) processing by me....

 

My son's team played their first Pop Warner game yesterday. Our offense ruled but couldn't score. This is the winning play. We're on defense, they're backed up to the goal line. I think this was a botched punt attempt. Whatever it was we recovered in the end zone for the only score of the game. We win 6-0.

 

I way over processed this for the group Push Those Sliders Sunday. I started out going for an old newspaper photo look. Then I got tired and decided it looked fine the way it was.

 

HSS!

If strange over processed negative space is wrong I don't want to be right...

 

sage joske, the alley fish fry 2011, over processed film various

the plant at the bottom was a distraction in the original. decreased the light levels, decreased tones at the bottom, desaturated and ran the over-processed result through neat image. i am using b&w to make up for bad photography.

 

I believe slightly over processed?

I love vintage lettering :) I tried not to over-process this image. But I wanted it to have a vintage feel, so I slightly corrected the color and added a slight (round) gradient at the top right to enhance the sun rays.

Just an experiment, really. I over-processed the heck out of this playing with techniques I found in this thread. Can't decide whether I like it or not.

First off, I know this image is the epitome of everything people hate about HDR. It's surreal, it's noisy, it's haloed and over-processed like crazy...but I love it. I love the surreal look of it. I love the grit from the noise. I love the crazy reflective look of the trailer. And most of all, I love me some cupcakes!

 

Stopped by here on the way home from The Natural Gardener today and had a red velvet cupcake. Yum!

A few ppl suggested the first was a little over processed so I thought I would attempt to lighten the affects :)

This is a doorway at the abandoned Packard Plant in Detroit. It was just calling to be over processed. :)

 

Hope everyone is having a great day!

over exposed and over processed on purpose

 

Milky Way as seen from outside our house (residential area surrounded by nearby city lights). This was taken today (13 March 2013), a few minutes past nautical twilight. In an experiment to highlight some details, image was over-processed in PS.

Sorry for all the flower pictures. I've never had a proper garden before.

Also: is it a bit over-processed? I got a bit curve-happy.

I tried to not over process this shot since i really do enjoy the natural colors of the sunset and the dramatic clouds... hope ya'll like it

  

nope I don't know what the hell I'm doing with PS

Ok, maybe a little over-processed, but I still like it.

Taken on a recent holiday, I like this so much that it currently adorns my living room wall. It was the end of a day and Karen is standing just to the right of the steps. I was surrounded by a photographic workshop of six or seven toggers and an instructor. I think the instructor was annoyed that I was there. Tough.

I’ve only entered it into one exhibition but it was not selected, probably because I’ve over processed it. But then that’s the way I like it.

 

Yashica DX 200mm f4

 

over processed on purpose. This is a hooded cardinal on a power line

Grey Day At West Wittering, as usual all over processed

a little grainy and over processed but i like the pose... (two layers)

Explored: highest position 71

over processed 3 exposure handheld HDR

Following uploading the colour version of this pic, I decided to have a play with some more filters. Over processed? It certainly is...

This is my cousin sarah who asked me to shoot some senior pictures for her.

 

I have never done it before so this is my first attempt with the help of my photo friend Vicky Bennett.

 

In post processing I did a bit of touching up. They may look a little over processed but this is my first crack at this.

 

ENJOY!

#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.

Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?

My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/

the alley fish fry 2011, over processed film various

ISO 100, 18mm, f/8.0, @ 1/125 sec.

Over processed Station..

 

Please feel free to leave comments and feedback, thanks for looking.

Sustained Investigation: What is your sustained investigation statement? My sustained investigation statement is 'The detrimental effects of determinism in our world'.

 

Materials: What materials were used?

The materials I used were a gallon of milk, the ground of my apartment's yard, and my camera, a Canon EOS M50.

 

Idea: Share the concept or story behind this photo. How did you interpret the Sustained Investigation?

The concept behind this photo has to deal with our emotions and hold we bottle them up until something would tips us over. Where we went wrong surrounds the fact that we have no way of going back to how we were in the past and now have to face the consequences of not willing to face it. Once an event in our lives tips us over and makes us spill our emotions, we are not the same as before we were tipped over.

 

Process: What process was used? How did you take this photo? How do the materials relate to the idea?

The process I used was that I first poured milk on the ground before setting the gallon on the ground. The materials relate to the idea because once we spill milk there is no way to get the milk back and only let the ground soak it up, making the gallon emptier than before.

Heavily processed Hubble Space Telescope image of the Eagle Nebula.

Here is my color edit. I didn't want to over process this photo as it was a behind the scenes shot of the model. What I wanted to accomplish is to bring out the colors of the applied makeup and bring some attention to the stylist's hands by adding fill light.

 

I used a filter I created that desaturates the colors and brings out the blacks. This was mainly a starting point as I knew I wanted to focus on color. I then adjusted the saturation, vibrance, and clarity settings to get the colors and lighting to match as if an off camera flash was used. I bumped up the exposure by 0.25 and increased blacks and fill light.

 

I used color adjustments to bring more saturation and luminance to eyes and lips. There wasn't much noise in the photo, but I used Luminance feature in noise reduction to soften her face slightly.

This image purposely made for a poster, so a bit over processed for grphics.

Having a bit of over-processing fun.

Coit Tower and Rainbow, viewed from North Beach (LIttle Italy). A little over-processed, but the rainbow was really there.

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

I think I over processed this one

Another photo session (all of three shots) with the kids. This was the nicest one, but badly out of focus.

QHY5IIp snapshot from EZPlanetary then over-processed in PS Cs2 to try bring out some more nebulosity

this is my street. i over-processed this a bit, but i still like it.

I think I rather over processed picture to try and salvage the image - as I had forgotten to change my camera settings from the day before!

i wonder if i have over processed this. it now seems a little too sharp

 

This looks a bit like HDR or over-processed and it's not. I only bumped up the sat and contrast a tad, which I do with all of my shots to get them more like what I saw in person. I think the effect here is because the edges of these blooms really are dark and they fade to white toward the center of the blossom.

 

I shot this set at Hamilton Gardens in Hiawassee, Georgia, a true hidden gem. The gardens are gorgeous and it only costs $3 to get in. I'll definitely go back!

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