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That's Jupiter, top left, Venus, bottom right, Beehive Cluster (M44), just below Venus. 550D + 85mm f1.4 lens, 2.5 sec exposure, ISO 1600. This is embarrassingly overprocessed!

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

 

adam alexander senior pics

When life gives you grapes, make wine... and lots of it.

 

I've never attempted HDR before - here is my first attempt. I used one of my many hobbies, wine making, as the subject. Still brand new at this so I hope its not too overprocessed.

  

Unfortunate mistake. Farmers' Market Ogden Utah Aug 27, 2022. I shot thison a great day - Kodacolor 400 from 1983. I shot it at EI 200 and then, mistakenly, thought I should adjust again in development and added 20 seconds ... ? The roll was extremely overdeveloped which was extremely disappointing because of the great shots. The negatives were impenetrable. Since I did bleach bypass I went back and washed the film, bleached with potassium ferricyanide for 8 minutes and then fixed again for 8 minutes. The negative came out much clearer, but as you can see with MUCH loss of detail and extremely flat. If my life was at stake, I guess we could say it worked, but most of the interesting stuff is gone.

 

However after seeing these results and some others, both mine and other folks' I think I'm arriving at with expired color film - adjust the light and compensate for age, etc. And then develop normally. We'll see what I do next.

This one was a bugger but fun. I won't say it's finished, just abandoned. My first choice from this morning was an HDR exposure, however a subtle ghosting problem, which couldn't be edited out, caused me to reconsider. Working with the regular exposure was no picnic either, because of several large overexposed highlights in the clouds. I ran this through a long series of edits including, my favorite, an added post-it note for texture and color. I'm sure the final image looks overprocessed but it sort of is what it is and I'm happy with the learning that went on the process.

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

My turn at processing.....or should I say overprocessing, but I had fun with it. Did this about a month ago and came across it when I was quickly looking for a fence pic. This cute little mailbox is just across the road from the cute little bus shelter fence I posted a couple weeks ago. Love country living.....and really miss it!

An over-processed tone mapped shot of Mann Island in Liverpool.

I took this a couple months (really?) ago when we went camping at Unicoi State Park in northern Georgia. I'm sure it is absolutely gorgeous there now with the leaves changing and such and I'm longing to get back up there. I guess this will have to do for now...

 

I know this image is probably a little overprocessed, but I liked it. I think my brain must have a 812 warming filter in it because I always want to bump up the red channel a little bit...

#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/

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

 

adam alexander senior pics

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

 

adam alexander senior pics

Here's my obligatory overprocessed HDR photo.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. If you wish to use this image, please, contact me through flickrmail or at vicenc.feliu@gmail.com. © All rights reserved...

 

This is dedicated to my new friend danielew, who gave me the title for this shot. We all met some great people during our Photo Walk in Fredericksburg.

 

I know it's over processed, that's the whole point!

 

These are shots from the Scott Kelby Second Annual Worldwide Photo Walk held in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Saturday, 18 July 2009.

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

a little overprocessed for my liking

Pajar on Mont-Royal ave.

Sometimes a simple mirror can turn a dull subject into something much more interesting. Butterfly? Angel? Overprocessed rainbow shot?

 

The composition of this shot was way off, because the foreground was just boring houses, and instead I took it of just the sky. However the picture wasn't balanced at all (rainbow down the bottom, nothing really up the top) so I just used it to experiment a bit with blur layers in PS. In the end I overlaid a gaussian blur layer at 30px, which I curved quite strongly to up the contrast, and used a local contrast enhancement on the background layer to bring out the small clouds more sharply.

 

Still unhappy with how it looked, I decided to duplicate the layer and flip it, then finally rotated it, and I quite like how it turned out. What can you see in the shot?

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

 

adam alexander senior pics

"I want to do with you what spring does with cherry trees".

Pablo Neruda

 

A portrait of my wife intentionally overprocessed to add a just a wee bit of glamour.

View On Black

Not exactly the kind of buses you usually catch.

 

But anyway.

HDR from a single RAW file. 5 exposures generated in lightroom. Combined and tonemapped in photomatix. Then tonemapped again using the photoshop photomatrix plugin. A bit overprocessed but it works for an illustration.

adam alexander senior pics...all of the edits - if there is an action name in the file name it's a my four hens photography action :D

 

i don't like processed/overprocessed photos - but he does.

Banff, Alberta, Canada.

 

Overprocessed tonal contrast in PS to give an HDR effect without using an HDR technique. Looks a little oil on canvas.

Dawn shot from my bedroom.

No overprocessing of the pic. The sky was really like that.

It was a beautiful morning. But remained only for few mins.

this made me think of jack's mannequin (hence the title)

Salmon burgers ... Delicious!

 

2 1/4 pounds salmon fillet, skinned, pin bones removed

1/2 cups panko (Japanese bread crumbs) or other dried bread crumbs

1/2 cup minced scallions

1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro leaves

2 teaspoons minced fresh ginger

1 egg, lightly beaten

1 teaspoon sambal oelek chili paste

1 teaspoon minced garlic

1 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce

 

Using a sharp knife, cut the salmon into 1-inch pieces and transfer to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until the fish is finely chopped. (Take care not to overprocess or salmon will become a paste.) Transfer to a mixing bowl and add the panko, 1/4 cup of the scallions, 2 tablespoons of the cilantro, minced ginger, egg, sambal oelek, garlic, 1/2 teaspoon of the salt, and 1 1/2 teaspoons of the soy sauce. Using a rubber spatula, mix gently but thoroughly to combine. Divide the mixture into 6 even portions and shape into patties about 4 inches wide and 3/4 inch thick.

 

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil. When the oil is hot, season both sides of the salmon burgers lightly with the kosher salt and add the burgers to the skillet and cook, turning once, until golden brown on both sides and the salmon is just cooked through, about 3 1/2 minutes per side.

 

Recipe from Emeril.

this is another shot from my visit to New York City - Times Square. I like the reflection on the faces of the couple in the lower right hand corner of this image.

Love these buildings in that kind of private street (closed by a fence at the entrance) but can never get a fine shot as the light never gets correctly in the place.

So I did it in HDR wth enfuse, but it may look overprocessed...

Client used Black Box Color Several Times:This left her Hair UnEven, OverProcessed, Dry & Damaged w/Breakage. Used @Olaplex with the @Pravana Color Extracting System 3x to pull the Black, Over Stained Color out, Then Proceeded Using Olaplex in schwarzkopf Royal 5-88, 6-99 &89 W/30 Volume . To complete the service gave her an intense glossing Repair Treatment and this was the result. It was sooooo super Soft & Shiny

This summer, after a thunderstorm had passed overhead, I noticed a double rainbow out my window. After taking a few shots, my wife got home and said, "You've got to see the rainbow at our neighbor's house." So I grabbed my camera and drove down.

It was such a nice setup with the bright double rainbow, seemingly coming down right at their house and a dark sky behind to highlight the entire scene.

I only got a single exposure of this so a true HDR image was not possible. So I made a virtual copy in Lightroom, exported the two images to Photomatix Pro, and separated them with 4 ev (that's a function of Photomatix). After the Photomatix processing, I imported the results back in to Lightroom. There I cooled the color temp. a little and with a few more tweaks of color and sharpening, ended up with this.

You can see a part of the result of the HDR processing in the halo around the windmill. This can happen when an image is sort of "overprocessed" in Photomatix and is not always desirable. However, I did this on purpose this time just because I liked the extra contrast around the windmill blades.

  

Graveyards are much less scary in the day, but I still like the vibes they give.

 

hope you like the non overprocessed HDR. leave feedback.

and some black card.

Lose the Daylight On Black

  

That day had the most amazing sky I had ever seen in my entire life. I RACED from work to try and find the highest ground that I could but there isn't a lot of that. Traffic was jacked up as usual on I-270 so I didn't think I'd make it to Black Hill Regional Park in time. Even if I did, I'd have spent the remaining daylight trying to find a shot that I hadn't gotten before.

 

This does not do the scene a lot of justice.

 

Because the sky was extremely dynamic and the fall colors were pretty good, my goal was to take a LOT of exposures on a tripod and attempt HDR from them since it was going to be photographically impossible (at least for a know-nothing like myself) to expose for the sky and ground evenly in one shot. And I did. I too many many 5 shot exposure sets.

 

Problem though. The wind. It had no effect on my tripod or anything. But the winds in the sky were literally RACING!!!!! That means that in each exposure, a cloud was significantly farther to the left than it was in the previous exposure. So it looks like the clouds are all stamped in when I try to merge them all.

I'm SURE that Ragstatic has the ultimate solution to this problem...but I don't have photomatix so it would cancel his wisdom out, I'm sure.

 

The bottom line? This shot was from a single exposure. I used the orton effect, upped the exposure a little to bring out the actual color of the grass and leaves, and toned down the highlights a little. That's it, really. So I didn't overprocess the shot in my mind. I only did what I had to just to have something from the season to post.

 

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Lastly, if I were president, my FIRST order of business would be to eliminate what I call "Daylight LOSINGS Time". And any idiot who believes that A) we're now back to the 'real time' or B) thinks they have a good theory for the origin and/or continued implementation of time changes would be removed from the continental U.S. and forced to live in remote parts of Alaska (w/o a camera) until they can prove they have learned common sense.

 

There is no reason at all to change our clocks for the SOLE purpose of reducing the daylight we have left in the evenings after our tortured days at work. NONE. If you disagree, you're wrong and ridiculous. If you're a photographer and disagree, hadn over your camera because you don't deserve it.

 

messing around with "overprocessing" in PicsPlay Pro android app, hehe

 

HDR drama + Grundge Old Paper filters

Crown Court.

St. George's Hall, Liverpool.

Just playing around with colors and levels and stuff (and not knowing when to stop).

experiments with light

Adderley area. Maybe overprocessed, but the light seemed right for it that day. At least doesn't go with the image of Birmingham being all rainy and grey, really it's not like that. Unless it's grey and rainy, which hardly ever happens.

Day 54: It's kind of like you're there, in the thick of it. I go downtown all the time, since I have no choice to get to work that way, and have noticed that its always crazy busy with people and tourists everywhere! Ever since day one of the Olympics I new one of my captures would be just a bunch of people on the street.

 

On the way back from work I had some time, so went to the core, one of the busiest interesctions in the city, Robson and Hornby. What you see here is nothing, at night, you can't even see the ground.

 

This is my first capture of just random people on the street, and have to say came out pretty well! If it looks overprocessed its because it is, I used two textures on this for once, and had a pretty unique effect. I'm sure if I tweaked around with the layers I could have made it more subtle, but I didn't want to dig a deeper hole so to speak =p

 

Here is one of the textures, the other, I cannot remember where I found it unfortunately.

 

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This is tone-compressed HDR (not tone-mapped) to squeeze both the dim interior and bright exterior lighting range into a single exposure without the usual overprocessed look. Still learning this fisheye.

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