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My son said I massively overprocessed these sunset photos. I replied that they're never as vibrant on screen as they are in real life anyway.

From the archives and overprocessed. Hope you have a great day.

The handle of my letter opener with the music to Happy Birthday embossed on the handle, resting on a sheet of music, with far too many effects applied!! Here's the unadulterated version!

 

Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Polarinvertierung.

 

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Für "Smile on Saturday"

Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.

 

A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you

and stay healthy.

I only knew Candy Dulfer’s instrumental version, still prefer it to the heartbreakers by Luther van Dross and Dionne Warwick. Alternate Titles: Broken Home. Space Available. Open. Hollow. Pillars of the Community.

Both of these monochrome scenes benefit from overprocessing the colors, after conversion to B&W.

Geotag is generic.

Happy Mono Monday!

When you dream a color the world looks different when you awake. Have a great day. HSS!

Sometimes it takes nature to help us put things into focus....

This photo violates the rule of thirds, the rule of threes, is overprocessed, and disturbing in other ways.

This past week it seems that the White Admiral have taken to the air in the backyard - caught this one on the cottoneasters.

 

Used Prisma: Femme filter - all in the iPhone. First for a Painterly effect - then used only a bit of a slide for HSS in Paint.net this time.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.

 

[Explored on June 25,2017]

overprocessing is fun

 

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Dreaming of leaves on the trees

Dreaming of sunshine streaming through them

Dreaming of carefree days

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Dreaming....

The sun's first rays catch an old whitetail buck in the forest. I first observed this buck in 2022 and estimated him to be at least 5 and a half. Though his antlers are a little wonky, he was still holding his own during the rut.

 

I worry that this image looks overprocessed, however I made only very minor adjustments. I got lucky when he stepped into a narrow beam of light only a minute or so after the sun crested the horizon and pierced the forest.

Looking close on Friday theme: Fruits (over processed picture)

 

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some fun with the sliders for a change

Uploaded for Smile on Saturday, theme "OVER-PROCESSED"

 

Tulips, shot with an analog camera, Canon Eos 5, and the Lomography Petzval lens. Film: Fujifilm Professional 400, expired for 12 years. Not much over processing needed with this combination....

 

Happy Saturday everybody

My biggest mistake for this image was assuming I could just combine the images when it was time to edit. I should've stayed another 10 minutes just to see if I could get this result in one frame. I spent so long stacking up this image and it still doesn't even look real.

These things were in Pioneer Square the weekend of the Portland Light Festival this year. It was a Manhandla! Must say the vegetation in the "city of roses" has grown into something more accurate to what this city has become. They've touched hellfire and have become wicked. There was a large amount of people because there were people in the stands on the right watching some fire performers and some terrible music (don't remember exactly what it was). But this would end up becoming the star of the night if I could get it right. I already shot fire effects in Idaho so this would be an interesting task.

Halfway through shooting I realized that the mouths closer to the fence had tongue levers to make the fire effects go off. I asked a couple of people to set it off for me cause I didn't want to move and make it even harder to edit later. And then I just had to pray that someone else hit the one on the other side.

As already stated, this was a nightmare to edit. Most of this was a darker image to keep people in the shadows. I brought in lighter images for the closer plant and the entire fire installation in the back, including the fire itself, took hours to mask that properly. I think I'm more proud that I actually finished what I started then how it looks cause it still looks overprocessed. But this was the best shot I got all night here.

Some surreal processing of the southern Moravian fields ...

Couldn't hold my horses here...

take a look down from the 88th floor to main lobby of grand hyatt in shanghai. lobby floor at 57th floor.

 

is the picture overprocessed with CS3?

Took this with my 70-300, camera on tripod. Wanted to capture the colours just after sundown, and the reflection in the water. This image is not overprocessed, it is just tuned to look as it was that day.

The 12/5/20 theme for Smile On Saturday is Over Processed.

Here I've combined a screw hole in our fence with a head shot of Rosie. Then I over-processed it all in Topaz Studio.

The River Leven as it meets the River Clyde at Dumbarton Castle.

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Hall Leys Park bridge over the Derwent.

 

Snapseed edited to within an inch of its pixel based existence.

 

Happy Easter!

A rather overprocessed Milky Way shot taken with my modded T3i.

 

I think my Starshoot Autoguider's bright red LED is invading the frame at bottom-left. (I had two cameras and equatorial mounts going at once, which was far more trouble than it was worth.)

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I messed around with this one in Photoshop a ridiculous amount, so 'purists' will hate it - but I had fun doing it. :-)

It's been a while since I've posted a slider! HAPPY SLIDER SUNDAY

((over-processed images))

 

I love the way this one came out..

I made some new textures today using glitter I bought (for an upcoming product shoot).. I added them together and I love the colors & effect! I had to post!

 

I was just playing around in photo shop with my new made textures, and realized today is SUNDAY & I love this shot.. so Happy Slider SUNDAY!

 

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I'll be updating soon with more photos.. off to work! Have a blessed day!

i had my last day yesterday :)

it feels great to be out

and that means i'll be much more present on flickr. and i'll start up my 365 again :P

 

this is probably over-processed. oh well

For Sliders Sunday an overprocessed metal Lily Sculpture and fountan/aerator at the Blue Lotus Watergarden

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wow flickr sharpened the life out of this picture

oh well :)

this is me, overprocessing like a maniac .. again.

oh well :)

if you're wondering, yes i do put big words i like together and pretend they make sense, yes yes i do

 

thank you so much ameera, nicole and mark for your lovely testimonials! :)

 

oh and check out my friend caitie's stream, she's just getting flickrized :]

Used to be brown tones.

"Smile on Saturday" "Over-Processed"

Still re-working some of my old pics - getting them more "real".

 

Here you can see the "overprocessed"-version:

www.flickr.com/photos/46169650@N00/487847096

   

...I almost missed them. But just about found time in my diary (not dairy, as is my habit to type!) and the weather gods aligned to allow me to get out and experience.

 

These are SOOC, as it makes it so much quicker to process :-)))

But, yes, I had that secret weapon in my SOOC arsenal... my helios lens... which adds something a little extra, without needing to prod and poke and overprocess (I hope!).

  

(NB i've realised this wasn't a helios shot, but one from my macro lens. just to clarify.)

Better late than never for Slider Sunday....a way overdramatized sunrise shot from our recent cruise that included a day in Newport, RI. We got on the tender early and got to enjoy the sunrise. Hope you have a great day. HSS!

Tagen at the visual effect Museum in Bruxelles and, of course, overprocessed

Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Spirale

 

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Für "Smile on Saturday"

Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.

 

A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you

and stay healthy.

The skyline of Frankfurt, captured beneath the iconic Holbeinsteg Bridge.

 

I first photographed this scene back in 2002. At that time, the underside of the bridge was completely black—today, it shines with a metallic look that blends beautifully with the city skyline.

 

23 years later, it was time to revisit this location and relive the memories. I have analyzed countless photos of this perspective over the past decades, and it's fascinating how often it doesn't fully work. The bridge is often distorted due to extreme wide angles, the skyline is missing or partially blocked, or the dynamic flow of the composition is lost. And then there's the post-processing—ranging from underexposed to overprocessed. I would say less than 5% of the published images truly capture the full potential of this scene.

 

To capture the bridge and skyline in a powerful composition, the ultra-wide-angle lens must be tilted sharply upward, causing extreme distortions that require extensive correction. In the end, nearly 50% of the resolution is lost in the process, but the result is worth it. Perhaps that's why so many photographers struggle to get this shot just right.

 

Or, as Spock would say: "Fascinating."

  

📌 Technical Data:

📷 Camera: Sony Alpha 7R V

🔭 Lens: Sony FE 14mm F1.8 GM

📍 Tripod: Benro Cyanbird Carbon Tripod + FS20PRO Head

🔍 Focal Length: 14mm

🌞 Aperture: f/5.6

🌙 ISO: 100

⏳ Exposure Bracketing (HDR-RAW): 2s, 4s, 7s, 13s, 21s, 26s, 41s

Overprocessed for Sliders Sunday.

 

(Alternative borrowed title: A Light in the Forest)

The sky is an infinite movie to me.

I never get tired looking at what's

happening up there.

(K. D. Lang)

 

Weekly Theme Challenge - Sky

Smile on Saturday! :-) - SKY

(photo by Freya, edit by me)

 

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What a cluster...

Up Up And Away ...

 

Caught this one just taking off as I was on my way home.

 

Used Prisma for a Painterly effect.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

 

An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.

 

[Explored on August 20,2017]

For the Smile on Saturday group - theme Over-Processed

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