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#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?
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Melbourne Formula 1 grand prix.
HDR with 3 exposures, attempting not to make it look over-processed.
Canon 400D.
#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/
Here is another piece of photo art from an over-processed photo I took this morning at Reedy River Falls Park. This piece includes a small portion of Reedy River Falls. When I noticed the interesting contrast between the colorful well-lit trees and the dark section of falls, I decided to push the colors and bend the pixels; this is the result.
Adding to our kids alphabet picture book.
These birds have made a home for themselves above our garage. Not the 1st time they've been my easy out picture of the day.
I know.. the sky is over-processed =/
I'd do a different processing today, If I had the original RAW file.
By Marck Stasz
(Holy over-processing, Batman! I got carried away...the light was so bad that the sculpture was in total shadow, but I really liked it, so wanted to include a photo of it...)
i may have over-processed this to make my shadow darker, but i don't care. i like it
you can see the trees starting to change...
...I think so. Just playing around with Topaz Simplify again.
It's hard for me to remember that this started as a photo.
Me and my Mal kitty. It wasnt the best shot, I have to admitt, but it was such a sweet one I had to see what kind of over processing might save it some.
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 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.
A few ppl suggested the first was a little over processed so I thought I would attempt to lighten the affects :)
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.
this young lady has a very intense look. very beautiful. seems older than her 11 years. to my filmie self, this image looks almost over-processed, but i barely touched it. i'm chalking it up to a stunning face and the mysteries of digital...
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!
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.
a bit more over-processed than my usual haha
sorry about the logo in the corner, these photos are the same ones i uploaded to my facebook group, and i forgot to save a version of the picture without the logo!
Following uploading the colour version of this pic, I decided to have a play with some more filters. Over processed? It certainly is...
Over processsed as the weather is as miserable as anything. It wasn't snowing in the city centre but is in the west end. Won't settle unless the temperature drops, but nice big fat flakes.
This is George Square in Glasgow. Apparently the city chambers in the background are used as the Vatican in films!!