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December 05, 2020
Smile on Saturday Theme: "over-processed"
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!!! :-)
…… An interesting sky here in the garden in Edgmond this week - then made a little OTT in Lightroom to raise a smile or two all in the name of ’Smile on Saturday’ - yes, the theme this week is ‘over-processed clouds’. Have a very smiley Saturday folks. Alan:-)
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Reprocessed from 2014. I took the older version down - I really have learned a few tricks since those days, and this was a tricky image. The focal point of the image, the Coyote's eyes, are in full shadow, while the backlighting produces a bright and airy setting of autumn prairie grasses surrounding the critter.
And that look! For the most part Coyote ignored me, but for a brief moment we locked eyes - or perhaps more accurately its eyes locked onto the front element of my lens. We can anticipate, but we can't control everything out there. Anyway in the first version I had over-processed the face and in retrospect the effect was too contrasty for my liking. I think I got it right this time.
Coyote was having a good day, btw, catching and quickly downing several voles while still close enough for me to know for certain what it was eating. A healthy wild prairie such as this supports enormous populations of rodents, and that's why we have a correspondingly high number of predators and raptors.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2014 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
Smile on Saturday: Over-Processed Clouds
Thank you in advance for your visits and comments... and sorry in advance if I'm late replying. Busy weekend again!
Smile on Saturday: Over-processed cloud
Taken at sunrise on the Oodnadatta Track, outback South Australia.
For Smile on Saturday#Over-processed, one over-processed monochrome.
(I have to put earlier picture because I will be very busy during the weekend and today is Thursday my day for monochrome)
HSoS!
Theme: "Over-processed Portrait"
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you!
The theme for Smile on Saturday is EGGS-periment.
I EGGS-perimented with making the photo in the first comment into a kaleidoscope!
HSoS :-)
for the over-processed portrait theme & Sliders Sunday
I took this SP of me back in 2018, while XC skiing in the Park School woods. Not sure that will ever happen again as we keep warming up. This picture happened to pop up on my phone this morning & the snow looked so refreshing! HSoS & HSS!
#24 - 100 x challenge - Lensbaby
Looking close on Friday - Fruit (over processed)
I am back in my comfort zone with a high key image. I can't tell you how it messes with my head to post things that aren't really 'me' but sometimes we have to get out of our comfort zone and try something different...if only to confirm it's just not what we like. I may have to have a bit of a clean up of my photostream.
A single raspberry (oh joy) on my spoon that was made in Laos from aluminium salvaged from deactivated unexploded bombs dropped on their province during the secret war which took place between 1964 and 1973.
A percentage of the money from the sale of these spoons goes to a charity to help young disadvantaged Laotians further their education.
Apologies, I usually try not to post more than one image a day.
Lensbaby Velvet 56
#sliderssunday
Explored May 9, 2022
The main lake at the Britzer Garten which is one of Berlin's biggest and most beautiful public parks. On that photowalk, in June '21, I had brought along the Ricoh GRIII (with which this photo was taken), and the Olympus equipped with the 7-14mm zoom lens (you can find a photo taken with that combo in the first comment). Back then, I couldn't decide which photo I should upload first, and the Oly image "won". So now it's the GRIII's turn. For this image, I had used a filter from the NiSi Master Kit for the GRIII (the polarizer, if I remember correctly), a set of filters that consists of a camera adapter, a filter holder, and, of course, several filters. This is a single image that I've duly (over-)processed for Sliders Sunday by using this and that in Color Efex, Viveza, and ON1 Photo RAW, plus a few LR tweaks and slidings. I hope you like it, HSS :)
Dear Flickr friends, I can't say how much time I will have for Flickr in the next weeks. We're having massive water damage in our apartment which means that right now (and for the next weeks) everything here is a huge mess. I will certainly stop by on Flickr every day to check your photos, and I also hope that, once we're settled some more again, or time permits otherwise, I can also continue to take part in MMs, and also continue to upload once or twice a week... Well, let's see how it will be.
Have a nice week ahead, and take care!
Der Hauptsee im Britzer Garten, einem der gößten und schönsten Parks in Berlin. Bei diesem Fotowalk im letzten Juni hatte ich sowohl die Ricoh GRIII (mit der ich dieses Foto gemacht habe) als auch die Olympus mit dem 7-14mm-Weitwinkel-Zoom dabei (ein Foto mit dieser Kombo findet Ihr im ersten Kommentar). Während ich mit der Oly am Hauptsee Belichtungsreihen gemacht hatte, ist das Ricoh-Foto ein Einzelbild, für das ich, wenn ich mich recht entsinne, den Polfilter aus dem NiSi-Filter-Set für die GRIII verwendet habe. Da es (Slider) Sonntag ist, habe ich bei der Bearbeitung ein wenig übertrieben und mich in Color Efex, Viveza und ON1 ausgetobt (mit kleinen Tweaks auch noch in Lightroom) – ganz wie es sich für den Slider Sunday gehört :)
Ich weiß leider nicht, wie viel Zeit ich in den nächsten Wochen für Flickr haben werde. Wir haben einen riesigen Wasserschaden in der Wohnung und momentan ist alles ein Riesenchaos. Ich werde bestimmt jeden Tag mal kurz bei Flickr vorbeischauen und hoffe auch, dass ich weiter z. B. an Macro Mondays teilnehmen oder zumindes ein Foto in der Woche hochladen kann. Na mal sehen, wie das alles so wird...
Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne neue Mai-Woche, passt auf Euch auf!
L'insatisfait · Suzane
"Looking close... on Friday!"
The theme for this week is "Fruits (over-processed picture)."
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Smile on Saturday“ am 23.07.2022.
Thema:“Over - Processed“ (Überbearbeitete Wolken)
Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))
1st milkyway for me in 2016. Taken in Dartmoor (UK). Needs a revisit, but still nice to camp out and see the stars with my Husky - Sochi. A bit over-processed really, but struggled with low whisper mist and light from Princetown. (Bruce - my defender and Sochi making a tiny appearance in the shot)
A phone capture looking down a hotel stairwell, played with as it's Sunday - HSS!
Thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/37153430@N03] for the title 😊
Captured on an Adventure Canada cruise to Greenland for Smile on Saturday theme: Over-processed Portrait. HSoS everyone!
Deze foto gemaakt tijdens een fotografie-week creatieve technieken in de Camargue onder leiding van Bart Siebelink.
mentornatuurfotografie.nl/activiteiten/fotoreizen/
I made this picture during a workshop week Creative Techniques in the Camargue by Bart Siebelink.
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.
Looking close on... Friday#Fruits (over-processed picture)
The only way to see the blueberries through the ice was to over preprocess the photo.
Snow melting on patio table. I started playing around with the new color grading tool in Lightroom and had too much fun. I like the way it turned out.
Thought I'd add this to the Sliders Sunday group although it isn't really over processed. I created a another layer via copy and cranked up the colours via blending mode Linear Light. This is from my favourite trout watching bridge. If you zoom in you will see the familiar patterns of their skin. The bridge I am on is really quite low, the fish never seem to mind to be watched so closely. The bright yellows and oranges come from the trees overhead with their colourful leaves.