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So Kinda hate everything about this picture.

Its way over processed.

But Im going to be gone all day and this is all I have.

MEH!

Just trying out the beta version. Maybe a bit over processed, but I am impressed with the new version. Have a great weekend!!

me just playing around on photoshop, a little over-processed but eh its ok

#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/

Over-processed. Somewhat like my hair.

... a bit over processed... just messing about....

I'm not usually big on PP'ing my work although I do admire others that can do it well. While I still feel like this may look over processed, I ended up liking it in the end. I'd love to know other thoughts as well.

Thanks for stopping by to look.

Crazy Faith~Alison Krauss

 

I lit my love and watched it burn

Asking nothing in return,

Except the lessons I will learn

by holding crazy faith

 

I've been touched by that bright fire,

Down to the root of my desire

While the smoke it rises higher

On crazy faith

 

Really, really small panorama of two itsy-bitsy pictures from Curiosity showing sand at the base of Mount Sharp. Color (over) processed version.

Was trying to make it obvious. Bit over-processed, aint it?

 

Kinda disappointed. Today's 365 was supposed to be something else, just not getting that right. Some other day may be. But I seem to be getting the hang of Photoshop's curves, so yay!

Day 5: today I went to cannes to test the new gently borrowed X-E1. Unfortunately I left too late, so I missed the sunset, which in Cannes is simply spectacular. So, I give you a night view of the harbor of Cannes, with Christmas fair. A little bit over processed, but I kinda like the final result (plus, I really do not want to restart it all over again :-).

Shot with Fujifilm X-E1 + 18-55.

This is one of the sidewalks in the Denham Springs Antique Village.

It’s another over processed 3 shot HDRI.

 

I over processed this trying to shake the fault of hanging out the passenger side of my best friend's ride + harness some of the South Beach warmth. Because I'm cold this morning, inside and out.

El Kitsch, trash and over process... is totally assumed...

Heavily (over) processed New Horizons false color image of Pluto from a few days ago.

The clouds have a bit of a funny over processed look but that's just how they were - very little editing down to this. It was just a bit of an over dramatic day.

i dont know if i like it , a little over processed

 

Yesterday I have read an opinion that non-professional photographers easily over process their pictures.

I will appreciate really honest opinions about this shot of mine!

I might have over processed it, but it was too colorful and bright. And it's just my thing today...

Go ahead!

 

Thursday, September 27th

new studio lights! been experimenting.

bit over processed, this one.

Edited Curiosity image of the hole she drilled recently, taken at night and illuminated by LEDs she carries. The color of the ground-up rock is different in this image because; A) Curiosity may have taken the image differently, or B) I over-processed the image. Probably B.

Emoji mosaic version of a Library of Congress photochrom image of the inside of a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.

{137.365}

 

first one ever! i was so excited! henry has been bringing me three leaf clovers DAILY trying to convince me they were four leaf clovers ever since seeing this, and i told him i always look for them and have never found one. and then i saw this and was amazed (a little envious)!

 

when i was looking today i was about to say i didn't have the patience of a 6 yr old (which is often true). but then i found it!!

an experiment in over-processing

:)

Some bubbles out of the condo window, with a bit of over-processing.

This is a seven shot HDRI using Photomatix. I tried not to over process it too much and I only added processing to compliment the scene. So, I tried not to give it the surreal look I've become use to doing. I wanted to compare this image to one of the properly exposed photos so I can see the difference in processing via HDR vs normal PP. I gave both images a fair shake.

 

In this image I subdued the greens and enhanced the yellow. I do notice the aberations but I don't have software to correct that as much as I would like to.

Hardly worth publishing, I know, but it was my only sighting of this species during this holiday. The inset has been over-processed to confirm the ID.

 

Here is a slightly better version from 2009 -

 

Selected one of the presets in "On1" photo editing software, but could not figure out how to scale down the effect.

Heavily processed DSCOVR</b image of the Earth on 20 October 2015. This satellite updates its image of the Earth frequently and regularly. These images are found at: epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Heavily processed DSCOVR</b image of the Earth on 20 October 2015. This satellite updates its image of the Earth frequently and regularly. These images are found at: epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Processed (and over processed) picture of the bottle of mugi-cha (roasted barley tea) I had for dinner.

I normally hate over processed images, be it too much colour or black and white, but when I hit the wrong slider while doing this image I loved the way the background went gloopy and the object image stayed sharp. Mediaeval ridge and furrow filled with thousands of orchids, together with cowslips and a multitude of other wild flowers.

Waaaaaay over processed.

72/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos

 

Processed (and over processed) picture of the bottle of mugi-cha (roasted barley tea) I had for dinner.

I have purposely way over processed this image, trying to create a drawing/painting with imagery, rather than a photo using both Snapseed and GIMP.

 

I've just got back from an incredible trip to Rio De Janeiro and Niteroi, wow what a country Brasil is. At times I felt like I was back in the 1970’s, everything felt very retro with loads of VW Beetle cars and electrical poles that were way over loaded with too many cables.

 

I’ve come back feeling inspired to use even more colour in my photography, and I’m hoping to “paint my images” through processing and create a look of my own, which one could describe as gawdy, but I want to capture that carnival feel and incredible vast blue skies that shone upon me during my trip.

Pure Photoshopped fantasy with two or three overlaid slides, some filtering, and the infamous lens flare effect... I normally shy away from such over-processed pictures -- it's not even a real photograph anymore -- but this was an experiment I find surprisingly appealing to me on some level.

Bella.

Is it over processed?

I'm obsessed with Kubuto's actions; this one especially, it's called Deep Forest.

 

Large: www.flickr.com/photos/junocozmosphotography/3219149926/si...

There is no photo out there that i cannot over process in the name of art, or Alvin, or frank.

 

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

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