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For the "Looking close... on Friday!" challenge "Fruits (over-processed picture)"
This week I found some small oranges with leaves (always a treat to photograph) This is one that has been put through my 'slicer and dicer' in Photoshop. It's ages since I dissected a photo, so I thought I'd have some fun with this challenge. 😊
[The orange is approx 2" across]
Macro-Looking Close: Here
Post-processing set: Here
My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here
My Food and drink set: Here
Leaves, fruit, seeds etc: Here
Frustrated by the birds in the garden, and my otherwise trusty 35mm lens, I dug out my long lens! The quality is nowhere near as good, with a bit of jiggery pokery, it seems moderately ok, I think? Or is it a bit over-processed?
This is once again Graffiti Alley in Toronto ON. It was a delight being surrounded by all this colour.
This is also an HDR I take great effort not to over process my HDR's.
Happy Window Wednesday
and Wall Wednesday
I think I've posted very similar in the distant past, I think it was over processed...so here's another go :-)
Over-processed Smile on Saturday!
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"Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object"
-Albert Camus
... experimenting with the idea of using over-processing techniques on an infrared image. I'm not sure how well the image turned out, but I had fun along the way! Shot used the infrared 'Super Goldie' (590nm) filter in a digital converted Nikon D80
For the Saturday Smile topic: "over-processed portrait"
HCC and HSoS 😊
Cliché and Smile on Saturday: Here
My Infrared set: Here
Post-processing set: Here
There's more about shooting in infrared here: Infrared adventures on my Inedita website - if you are interested in what IR photography can offer you ;o)
I'm way out of my comfort zone with this one. I rarely do backlit photos and I also try not to over-process photos in Lightroom. I didn't move or add anything in Lightroom and only removed one leaf. I did a decent amount with luminance to try to make a more ethereal look. It certainly looks much different than the original photo so I thought I would mention it. Also, I read that sunflowers always face the sun. Lucky for me these two didn't get the memo.
For "Looking Close on... Friday!" Well that was a fun time spent in Photoshop this morning, a good distraction for me.
Wouldn't the skies be prettier if clouds weren't always white or grey during the day?
For Smile on Saturday "over processed clouds"
...Over-processed portrait.
A very quick candid photo of a couple sitting on a garden wall. G hates having his photo taken and I didn't feel up to a selfie.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
Looking close... on Friday! theme : Fruits (over-processed picture)
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
A friend recently asked me to take some portraits. His thoughts convinced me to take a more honest approach in which I'm grateful for. Thanks to you, you know who you are. Although it still is over processed to an extent it appeals to a sense of possession in need of distraction.
Kinda good for Halloween I'm thinking...
Have a good weekend Flickrland, I'll see you Monday. xx
somewhat more over-processed version of the White Trees I to give it more the feeling when actually looking into the light on a bright day.
Which do you like better?
Still Fence Friday here, but looking ahead past midnight UTC at my dream home through our crystal ball, I discover a collection of over-processed clouds for Smile on Saturday. Pink, some blues, and a whole lot of spherical aberration. The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades!
23-07-2022; 01:00 UTC; Velvia + 416;54;16
Over processed
In the comments a very similar photo taken in the same place at the same time
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The day before my previous fisherman photos I had spent trekking around small villages and rice fields. Jack had shown me a couple of lookout locations he knew incase I wanted to revisit any that evening for sunset. After a full day in the heat and knowing I had another early morning with the fisherman the next day (see previous posts) I was pretty ready to kick my feet up and catch up on the lack of sleep I’d had since leaving Australia and travelling to Guilin. Despite this temptation I wasn’t going to miss an opportunity to photograph sunset in such a remarkable part of the world so we travelled back to a vantage point I had been shown earlier in the day and set up ready for the setting light.
Nerdy photography fact. This is a panoramic photo shot with a Nikon D800 and an 85mm lens. When I stitched the images together in PS and cropped any distortion the final image size was an astonishing 46,490 pixels x 9,316 pixels at 300dpi. I’ve never, ever, had an image that big! Needless to say I had to downsize it rather substantially.
Press “L” to view this large on black and, as always, thanks for looking!
Update**
I’ve had a few people email me now asking how much post I did to this image and to answer your questions – a lot! I usually try to avoid over processing images but on this occasion the original was rather drab and I felt like having some fun and seeing what exactly I could do – how far I could take it. The result is probably not for everyone (and im not sure if it is for me) but it’s about having fun right?
Well, the recent episode of gout has subsided and I’m pleased to be clear of it for the time being.
I’m less than pleased, however, to be blessed with yet another cold courtesy of the grandkids.
So, at the moment I’m confined to barracks amid a growing pile of sodden Kleenex tissues, a head full of snot and a throat that’s so raw from all the coughing that it feels like I’ve been gargling with a combo of razor wire and gravel.
The only thing keeping me going is Night Nurse, Paracetamol and the prospect of another evening with some falling down water and a Chicken Tikka Madras to show my body who’s boss.
Anyways, this is a late 2019 pic of the water wheel at Cromford, Derbyshire...I know, it’s over processed but it’s the best I can muster given the above circumstances.
The Smile on Saturday theme of 'over processed'.
Maybe it will become 'The Shadow of Your Smile'. Well OK, just on Saturday 😊
One of the many amazing stained glass windows in St:Giles at Cheadle, designed by Pugin. In this Group we are asked to max out our sliders. So I acknowledge this is a little over processed.
not sure about this one - over processed?
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© 2013-2021 John Bleakley, All Rights Reserved. Kelly Hall Tarn, over processed but hey ho,...I like it. Stylised for artistic effect. #protectedbypixsy
Another over processed photo from this hike.. take it from me, it looks better like this than the original ;-)
This weeks theme was to take an image and over-process it to your liking as they do in the group Sliders Sunday. I actually love playing around with PS and topaz and other photo apps but I don't usually post them, I'm never sure if I have gone too far.
My shot for the theme is a macro of a gerbera flower that has gone to seed, taken after a light shower. I have tweaked the clarity a bit in Topaz and then brightened and changed the colour to a blue hue in Photoshop. I also popped the colour a bit more in the computers photo processing program.
Siddhārtha Gautama, (sanscrito, devanāgarī सिद्धार्थ गौतमा; pāli, Siddhattha Gotama), meglio conosciuto come Gautama Buddha, il Buddha storico, Buddha Śākyamuni o semplicemente Buddha, conosciuto in italiano arcaico come Gotamo Buddho (sanscrito e pāli बुद्ध, Buddha, cioè "il risvegliato" o "l'illuminato"; Lumbini, 8 aprile 566 a.C. – Kushinagar, 486 a.C.), è stato un monaco, filosofo, mistico e asceta indiano, fondatore del Buddhismo, una delle più importanti figure spirituali e religiose dell'Asia e del mondo.
L'esistenza di Gautama è collocata tradizionalmente tra il 566 a.C. e il 486 a.C., ma, data la contraddittorietà delle fonti, studi recenti la pongono due secoli più tardi. Egli proveniva da una famiglia ricca e nobile del clan degli Śākya, da cui anche l'appellativo Śākyamuni (l'asceta o il saggio della famiglia Śākya)
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There is some concern that the picture I chose to post for the macro mondays theme is over processed. The only thing I actually did was lighten it so you could see the details. Am hoping the admins will reconsider.
NIKON D3500 - 5OMM
F 3.5
ISO 400
1/50
SMILE ON SATURDAY! :-)
Theme Saturday, December 5
"OVER-PROCESSED"
Diversity of capable in exposure, erosion of the edges, including thunder light of son and star flash ... I took the glass jars on a black background and put a double exposure in each one with the photo of the moon, storm and in sunset