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Für“Smile on Saturday“ am 23.07.2022.
Thema:“Over - Processed Clouds“ ( Überarbeitete Wolken)
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The sky, a perfect empty canvas, offers clouds nonetheless.
They shift and drift and beg interpretation...
such is the nature of art.
(Jeb Dickerson)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Light and Dark
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Over-Processed Clouds
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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PhotoToaster, Pixelmator, Quickshot, Photoshop Express, Photos.... and I thought I was trying not to over process this.
I was taking photos at an abandoned depot in Cleveland,Tn. when this train slid by. I slid too. HSS!
I post tonights picture more as a lesson to myself than anything... what makes a good view does not always make a good picture. This lookout over Utah Lochans towards the Cairngorms is fabulous.... but on my visit here I very much did not have any luck with the weather... there was no light... I've prob even over processed this shot a little to compensate looking at it again... and more importantly I did not shoot for the conditions. I forced big vista shots without the light which was wrong... I should have looked for something else less cluttered... put on the 70-200mm... but I was taken aback with this most amazing view... a stunning view it is... but in my mind this is not my best landscape work... I need to be hard on myself however because this is how I learn!
An old picture, from when I used to over process everything instead of making it right in the camera itself :)
This image was inspired from a dream of a tree I use to play in as a child...as only a dream can imagine.
I wasn't overly happy with my last version of this photo. It looked too over processed and cheesy. This is still a HDR image, but I really tried to cut back on the saturation levels. I also edited the colour curves of the individual layers before blending them together. I think it looks far more natural.
For Smile on Saturday 5th December 2020
I am a complete novice at photoshop and have no idea as to how I got to this final image, but I quite liked the effect.
Another old image from April 2009, reprocessed in a more natural style. Last time over a decade ago I used 9 exposures with heavy handed HDR over-processing. This time - just a single exposure captured the full range of tones in the scene.
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31/52 Weeks - Overprocessed
I took this one while out kayaking and then had a little fun with it while processing.
"Week 31 2024" "Monday, July 29, 2024" "52 Weeks: The 2024 Edition" "Over Processed"
A self portrait of Di… a little nod to the bright red hair I had in younger days, it’s a bit faded now!
HSoS 😊
Spotted in Guanajuato, Mexico this past summer. Happy SlidersSunday! HSS!
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giocando con Deep Dream Generator su un una vecchia foto con molto "rumore" che vi mostro qui sotto
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Removed one blade of grass that was too distracting to leave in photoshop. Probably over processed in Topaz DeNoise.
Happy Sliders Sunday!! Where we can process/over-process to our hearts content.
Along with the Photoshopping, there are 3 hidden/not so hidden Ruffy's. (My dog.) LOL. As soon as I took this pic, I knew what I wanted to do to the sign. :-)
Hope you enjoy!
HSS!!! :-)
Sliding at a friends old dairy farm. This building is cool. I think Swamp Thing has moved in. 😁
HSS!
Mister and I went to Chanticleer Garden with family yesterday....this is a way over-processed image of flowers floating in a pot of water. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday! HSS!
Six beautiful hand painted eggs I picked up from our local ' FreeBay' site today!! One man's trash is another man's treasure !!
The Angel of the North, viewed through a bike rack. Something a bit different, but not perfectly executed. Hence the over processing.
August 8, 2014 - Northwest of Kearney Nebraska
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Late evening on hot and humid August evening in Nebraska. Warnings popped up about an hour before this storm was even visible to the eye over the horizon at sunset.
Spectacular Colors emitting from this stacked supercell. Cloud to Cloud Lightning shooting off every few seconds made this a storm chasers dreamscape.
Gear in hand that evening I traveled north out of Odessa Nebraska. Sat about 7 miles to the southwest of Amherst Nebraska. This storm was moving almost due south, southeast, meaning it was coming right at my location.
It would be a Historic Event to capture! Now remastered to the original color with no enhancements. Enjoy!
*** Personal Note ***
January 2020
It has been awhile since I have come back to this set of images.
Original Set of Images can be found here on Flickr
This set of images is and still has been the most stolen set of images I have on the web on several platforms. Literately millions of views with no link back to my work or my photostream. Probably why I haven't revisited this set til now.
Just to let you know, those images were WAY over processed, over saturated etc. Yes I'm guilty. But it was the way I did things back then. I don't anymore.
Every year I go back and edit a few sets of images that deserve to be re-edited or reprocess from raw. I'm also adding several images from this set I didn't share last time around.
Beautiful storm photography from my best of 2014 Collection!
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A heavily process shot today of a failed sunrise over the weekend. What looked like a promising start to sunrise, soon became very dull and boring. Nevertheless, I still made an image that is possibly over processed but one I quite like for various reasons :)
Life is like a collage. Its individual
pieces are arranged to create harmony.
Appreciate the artwork of your life.
(Amy Leigh Mercree)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Abstract
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Copy-Collage
(original photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Happy Slider Sunday!
Over-processed and texturized... thanks to Kim Klassen, Pareecia, Boccacino textures.
Maybe I went too far? Tee hee.
See the original (last one in the comments) which was shot through my kitchen door with my neighbor's red brick side wall in the background and the story of my flock of robins here:
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I was in London for work a few years ago... Which means that every single one of my picture were taken at night, under less than perfect condition. I wasn't very used to that (and definitely not equipped for it), so a lot of picture from that trip ended up being overly processed. I kinda wish I could go back and take them again now that I've acquired more experience :)
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Sitting pretty, flying high...
This is just a spontaneous fun shot, duly over-processed for Sliders Sunday. It was one of those "Should I take the camera out or not?" moments where I also briefly worried that I might look silly photographing random doves (it was a crowded place, after all). Still, I also thought they looked funny and cute sitting up there on the roof of a subway station entrance, lined up "like organ pipes", as we say in German. I also didn't notice the plane when I photographed the doves but it was a nice surprise when I loaded the image into Lightroom (only to forget about it for another year), and it's a nice extra.
I enhanced the plane in LR with an extra mask and then went into Color Efex. I used the following filters: Brilliance and Warmth and Skylight to bring back the warmth of that sunny June day (the SOOC Raw file was a little on the cool side), Detail Extractor, Reflector Efex ("Soft Gold") to brighten the lower part of the image, and Tonal Contrast (setting "fine", opacity 35 %). I also blew the image up in Topaz Gigapixel because quite a bit of the image was lost by cropping (of the distracting lower part because I couldn't zoom in any further on the doves) and straightening (because I had to shoot straight up).
HSS, Everyone!
This is another version of the previous picture. As I was editing it, and editing it, and editing it, I suddenly realized that it didn't look particularly spooky any more. But I really liked the result in this color version too. Soooo, I posted a monochromized version as a murder shack, and this less creepy version of a nice red barn that just might be a shack of murder.
I should probably post this in an over-processed group, because I DID get carried away. But the red in that barn and the surrounding greenery...whoa.
And since I'm talking about murder shacks, here are more of my murder shack pictures
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July 26, 2025
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