View allAll Photos Tagged Over-processed
98/100 - 100x: The 2022 Edition - 100 Over Processed / Over Adjusted Photos
Photoshop neural filter processing
Heavily processed Library of Congress photochrom image of the inside of a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
Playing with lots of over processing with PS elements and a tiltshift program. Over the top but I like it.
Heavily processed Library of Congress photochrom image of the inside of a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thought id try and experiment a bit with some different colours. Let me know what you think!
Original version www.flickr.com/photos/stewwi/2339223878/
I highly processed this shroom, just for the effect. I know it's over processed but I think it is still worth sharing because of it's psychadelic nature.
REALLY GLOWS:View On Black
OK, this is almost identical to a photo from six years ago. And a little over-processed in comparison.
#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/
Tried something a little more like lomo on this one, but my peer review panel thought I could do better. :)
And just to prove to myself that I don't have to over process every shot. The Mighty Mogul with the Meals on Wheels train.
A tad over-processed but it was another quick & dirty hand held HDR on the way home walking over the Tyne Bridge
While I usually do not care for "over-processed" photos, sometimes the subject or circumstance seems to fit it. I was in mood to use the Local Tone Mapping today.
This is a photo which I've posted before. But that one was way over processed since the slide is overexposed. My processing abilities have gotten much better and I definitely prefer this version. It's quite possible I may repost it again assuming I get better.
Heavily processed Library of Congress photochrom image of the inside of a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
I over-processed this photo cause I was bored and it's for my digital imaging class. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D with a 17-40mm f4 L lens with one strobe from above shooting through a 48" softbox
My third attempt with this shot (my first two fell foul to over-processing in photoshop).
This effort was simply curves-adjusted, to bring out the detail of the sculpt, whilst the sky was processed seperately to enrich the colours.
Heavily processed Library of Congress photochrom image of the inside of a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sometimes you just need to stop and edit no further. I just need to keep repeating that to avoid a situation like this again. There aer parts of this that I really liked but the picture in whole is not to my liking.
After taking a lighting workshop, I got to practice with Ally, got some amazing shots, kinda over processed for my taste but she liked them... which is all that maters