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150 sec (32) @ f/9 ISO800,custom WB
overprocessed...
I think tracking,focus imperfections,seeing conditions, are all an issue with something this size....(@ f/9)
Only solution (practically) is a better camera...
do folks think the colors are overdone ??
note; star color seems OK..
.no star masking was applied...
www.tng.iac.es/news/2000/04/04/m57/
www.seds.org/messier/more/m057_h2.html
some excellent amateur CCD planetary images here;
my amazing friend Ash got me Photoshop CS3. i decided to play with this random picture. i freaking love it, even if it is overprocessed. my eyes are green. ha. i want green contacts now.
I decided to restart my 365. My husband will be gone a lot, so i need something to occupy my time, and stuff to learn this new software. =] We'll see how far I make it this time. i'll finish it eventually. Soon I plan on enrolling at Animal Behavioral College and becoming a certified dog trainer. I've been looking for a new job... heaven knows I need one. that and I want to work with makeup more. blah. we'll see how this goes.
My favorite HDR that I've ever done. I finally got past the 'overprocessed' look and made it a lot more natural. I really like the way it came out.
aaaaaah, weekends, time to chill out and watch doovds! A crappy Jackie Chan DVD (Shinjuku Incident, not very good IMO) and some H2O lit with Maglite. 8 second exposure, Pentax 50mm f1.7 @f22 with wide angle fishy converter thing and all sliders set to maximum!!! (well, almost...)
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.
from a Martha Stewart recipe I found in a magazine. i think it's one of the best meatloafs I've ever had.
it was a nice change of pace from the usual recipe - this one was a combination of ground round, ground veal and ground pork.
Yum!
Three small differences in mine: 1) I used about 5 pieces of bread since mine was too wet. I think I overprocessed the veggies which added a lot of liquid and 2) I ran out of dry mustard, so used stone ground wet mustard instead. Worked just as well! 3) I found I had to cook for longer than 30 minutes - mine actually took about 45/50 minutes.
Photowalked downtown Spartanburg with RedCrowe again today, but it was overcast, gray, and really, really non-contrasty. So, I'm in an overprocessing mood. I think I pushed some of these a little too far, but it's what I do, right?
It amazes me that little shops like this can survive when confronted with malls and large chains.
One last look at the Big Carp River before moving on.
Walking along this river was an experience I will treasure for a lifetime.
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness.
Went with a friend of a friend to Troon yesterday. He had his 5d mark iii and a couple of nice lenses which he let me play with. Stunning quality and great to have a play with a full frame camera. Definately something I would like to own as an option to my 7d at some point.
Now where did I put that lottery ticket...
This is NOT HDR but just overprocessed (deliberately) to give a sort of outdoors feel. I actually dont mind it. Was also taken at 16mm with him only about 60cm from the lens. Crazy fun distortion! Wish id taken it at 2.8 though
St. Pauls Square in the Commercial District of Liverpool city centre.
Hideously overprocessed!
Needs a blue sky.
This is kinda hard to explain, but I'll give it a go:
I took 3 long exposure night driving shots and cranked the colour temperature right up to make them bright red/orange.
I then opened them as layers in GIMP, made one layer negative (inverted colours) and stacked all 3 shots on top of each other using "lighten only" and "darken only" layer modes and merged them into a single layer.
I then repeated the process with a different negative layer and ended up with 2 slightly different merged images.
I then took one of those images and flipped it upside-down, stuck it under the other image and used the smudge tool to hide the join (see examples in comments)
I then added the "emboss" filter, turned the contrast and saturation up a bit, then used and re-used the "pinch and whirl" filter.
Did that make any sense? Good!
HSS!!!
Bit overprocessed I think; I was watching the football while editing.
1) Filming tomorrow, I have to wake up at 4.
2) I am so so ready to leave this house.
A "slightly" over processed Lobelia.
It has "moved" a bit from its original state. It has passed through a number of Apps - including - Prisma (Servers.com ) for a Painterly effect then IrfanView to end up with this version - there may have been some other Apps along the way that I may have forgotten about.
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
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.
#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/
Day 163 of 365: a year in songs and photos
Song: Brand New, Mix Tape
Not what I had in mind for today, but this is what came out. Overprocessed and not what I set out to do (the color version just wasn't working for me), but at least I felt a little motivated about the project today. So I got that going for me.
I got a twenty-dollar bill that says no one's ever seen you without makeup.
You're always made up.
And I'm sick of your tattoos,
and the way you always criticize the Smiths... and Morrissey.
And I know that you're a sucker for anything acoustic.
But when I say let's keep in touch,
I really mean I wish that you'd grow up.
This is the first song for your mixtape.
It's short just like your temper,
but somewhat golden like the afternoons we used to spend before you got too cool...
I used to make mix tapes all the time. Now I make mix CDs, and not quite as often, or with the same reason, I made tapes. My tapes were legend. They all had themes, and the music ran the gamut from Barry Manilow to hardcore punk. People I barely knew would call and ask me to make them tapes for their girlfriends or boyfriends. Break up tapes were my favorite; the last one I made was in 1999 for someone who was just unceremoniously dumped by a girl he was quite obsessed with. I think I captured the agony of defeat quite well; I started out with Stabbing Westward's "What Do I Have To Do" and ended the tape with Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy," just because I thought the guy was better off without her. It made him laugh, so at least he got that out of it.
I'm about to get started on my annual "Driving too fast with the windows down and the stereo on" spring mix CD. CDs are nice and all, but I think the art of the mix tape - and it is an art - died a little when cassettes became passe.
Listen to tonight's song here. One of my favorite songs by this band. It captures the essence of emo kid rejection perfectly. I mean that in a good way. I love this band.
Slightly overprocessed version of Saturn-07-crop, to correct the color and smooth the details. Same specs as before, but using 30% color dodge followed by 70% smoothing.
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).
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...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.
Okay, so I probably went overboard with the HDR Processing. But the light flares just looked so much cooler this way I couldn't help myself.
Kieran, overlooking Calgary. I love the overprocessed grain here.
I *almost* feel like it's film...
almost! If only the CC grid wasn't so obvious. heh.
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One of our favorite style icons is giving us major hair inspiration. Jennifer Lawrence has changed up her hair yet again and added bangs!
The 26-year-old was recently spotted rocking some chic, blunt bangs on the set of her upcoming film “Red Sparrow.”
While the new ‘do is likely for her role as a Russian spy in the film, we aren’t sure if it’s wig or an actual chop. She looks so fabulous that we’re hoping this fringe is here to stay.
Lawrence is no stranger to changing up her ‘do. From bobs to pixies to even different types of bangs, she’s tried it all.
While the actress has been a blonde for most of her career, in May 2016, she stepped out with platinum locks that created instant summer hair color inspiration.
This flirty bob looks inspired by flapper girls in the ’20s.
This haircut was the result of her grown-out pixie — but the slicked-back style really works for her.
She made the chop into a pixie in 2013 after explaining that her hair was fried from being overprocessed.
Months before making the big cut, Lawrence had cascading, light brown tresses, which made it even more shocking when she went for such a drastic and dramatic look.
But that wasn’t the darkest hair color she’s had. In 2012, she had chestnut brown locks and a completely different look.
And then there was the period in 2012 when she had blunt bangs and strawberry blond hair.
Before that, in 2010 when her career was just beginning to kick off, she really looked like the girl next door with these soft curls.
Short or long, dark or blonde, bangs or no bangs, it seems like Lawrence can rock any hairstyle.
What will she try next?
from EverydayWigs www.everydaywigs.com/blog/jennifer-lawrence-has-bangs-see... everydaywigs1.tumblr.com/post/161273214684
Reflection of a sluice gate in a canal lock, Great River Ouse, Bedford. Negative image, upside down, colours amped to the max.
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.
This region was populated by the Nez Perce so I am fairly certain that this statue was inspired by them. Amazing bronzework in Joseph, with 3 foundries in or very near the town. It's a popular place for sculptors and artists with amazing views including huge mountain ranges. This picture doesn't do the sculpture justice, there is a stunning amount of detail in the faces of both horse and rider. This is HDR, so as usual there will be some who find it too overprocessed, but I liked the way this technique really conveyed the textures and details that would have otherwise been washed out or too dark.
Whoaaaa... I see stars, man.
Had a dreary old photo, decided to torture it. Turns out: torture is fun! And - surprise! - now that I have tortured it, this photo will admit to anything.
It's a graveyard smash.
I haven't properly rested for days-- is this so apparent?
After the Librodo Way, I told myself not to overprocess the photos I took during the workshop since I believe in the essence of its purity. But since our shoot was based on a concept, I'm going to break that promise and try some processing that would further justify our concept.
Thanks for viewing!
Guys, here's Karen---the cool and soft Wind!:D
"david was a california man. he did californiaish things. and when he went to visit his friends in texas, he demonstrated californiaishness by doing some pseudo-meditation while standing on a railroad tie. little did california david know that at that very instant a train was bearing down on him... he was too busy thinking about bluegrass. and thus bluegrass zen by david & the goats, the latest sensation to hit the music charts, was born."
totally kidding. we would have warned him if there actually had been a train coming. And Haley (our resident Texan) was actually responsible for starting this. What's going on here is on the last day of our southern jaunt we decided to walk down to the railroad tracks and take pictures- figuring that it was the most cliche artistic thing to do. [we had already climbed a windmill that day] and David and Haley started having races to see who could walk backwards on the railroad ties faster. This was demonstrating how one finds their inner balance on railroad tie for heathen wanderers (such as myself) who abstained from taking part in the activity.
And the jabs about David's Californian status are only because endless jokes of that nature were being made through the trip. Because, as every good Texan knows... California is pure evil. I think my favorite one was by my friend Emily (Minnesotan gone Texan for the sake of Love) who said:
"David is awful by Texan standards because he's from California, and we all know that Californian's worship the devil. Now, Ally and I, being from the liberal state of Minnesota aren't quite as bad. Minnesotans don't worship the devil, but they would vote for him!"
My house at night, with the windows lit pretty much solely by Christmas lights. This is an HDR composition from about 8 shots with exposures of +/- 2 stops about the middle exposure. I don't like a lot of the HDR that I've seen (much of it tends to look too overprocessed and too artificial to my eyes), but effects like this I think help capture the light I'd want to see in a shot like this.
And those are raindrops lit by the flash. This is a horrible picture, taken in some nasty weather, of a bad puddle.
It had to be Heinz for No.57
If you don't have time to make your own, ketchup can actually be purchased ready made from some of the better grocery stores. What will they think of next?
December 24, 2009 -- I typically don't "overprocess" my photos, but thought this was a good one to try some high pass filtering on. This was originally a throwaway lighting test shot for some impromptu shots on Christmas. Don't automatically delete your test shots, kids. (=
This one looks much better bigger on black.
Using "Linear Light" instead of "Hard Light" produces a grittier effect, but it blew too many highlights.
Strobist info: Canon 580EXII shot through an umbrella.
Photoshop info: Masked out the background, desaturated layer 100% hard light, high pass layer 100% hard light. Threw a red layer over the top to bring back some fleshy tones.