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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.
Just messing around with a whole lot of processing. It's a fair shot. A little off with the composition. Again, just playing a lot here.
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4 hours of clone stamping, blending, and masking to clean up the camera and tripod in this 3 exposure Tone Map...HDR should be subtle not overbearing, no one seriously appreciates the cooked surreality of a missused Art Button. I believe HDR should be used to improve the limitations of a digital sensor or maintain the lost DMAX in film scans, but also used to see for ourselves what overprocessing looks like.
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.
Keen to get better at shooting in extreme light without the colours washing out, whites overexposing and needing to really overprocess to come out with something I think looks acceptable.
Investing in a lens hood probably isn't a bad idea either...
Mister and I went to Rainbow Falls when we were in Hawaii....my shots of the falls weren't great, but I like this view of one of the pools at the top. Hope you have a great Wednesday.
The "Justus Van Effen Complex" by architect Michiel Brinkman, build in 1922 in Rotterdam Spangen. The complex is waiting for renovation... (handheld HDR from 3 RAW's)
One of my very first good looking images. This took (as I said) my first hard time on Lightroom so that this can feels overprocessed. Anyway I still like the mood I got to represent.
Babylights aka very fine highlights. This was handpainted Balayaged Babylights creating soft diffusion of color mimicking the natural effects of the sun. Box Color left Hair Dull and over processed, By adding Babylights We changed the tone of the color adding warmth and creating dimension. Because the hair had been overprocessed we used Olaplex in every step, from lifting to color to toning this kept cuticle smooth allowing this gorgeous shine. Her layers were reshaped and given maimum volume and movements
I was somewhat surprised to find electrical outlets in this old shack. I guess when the people left they must have found the refrigerator just a little too heavy.
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.
the states have cut down on ... salt this winter? so my street has not been salted. it's an ice sheet.
it took me 2 1/2 hours to get to dame couture today, when it should have taken 1.
but i met holly and she is restyling my mom's dress. i adore her.
i also worked until 130 and i have a great headache.
in other news...
governor rod is my 4th cousin's husband.
my grandma is really close with her cousins, so it's a BIG DEAL. (nope.)
we're not involved. unless by involved you mean that whole part about me winning that seat auction or whatever. i totally pwnd jesse jackson.
Overprocessed sunset from my backyard, because, let's face it, there's nothing pretty to see around here.
To me, the two issues I am facing when taking lunar pictures are:
1. Focus. Even with live view and 10X zoom in, I still find focus to be an issue.
2. Post processing. How do I know I just overprocessed my picture.
Below is a link to a NASA Youtube lunar video.
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.
Finally a clear night when I'm at home. Pentax K-r through Meade ETX-90 telescope (1250mm f13.8 lens...more like 1400mm with extender)...before the fog rolled in...I think I overprocessed this; the telescope needs to be tuned - its focus is not nearly as sharp as it should be.
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
continuing experiment with HDR from single source - a bit overprocessed, no?
vertorama from two RAW images, combined and saved as .tiff. i then created 5 separate copies with different exposure levels (-2 to +2) and fed to photomatix. tell me if you have a better workflow, i'd love to hear from you! :)
Tip Of Borneo, Sabah, Malaysia
Wispy clouds reflect the pink light of the already-set sun near the village of Le Bolle in the Chianti region of Tuscany.
After spending the afternoon driving around the Chianti region of Tuscany, I had packed up my gear as the sun dipped below the mountains and stopped bathing the countryside in gorgeous golden light. But, I had noticed the shape and structure of the clouds, and kept an eye on them (as much as I could while keeping an eye on Italian drivers) to see if they'd catch good light as the sun dropped below the horizon.
They did.
In hindsight, I wish I'd gotten more sky in this image. While the ground definitely makes a good anchor, the star here is the clouds. I wanted more, both when witnessing them and in editing this image.
(Production notes: I had to go HDR with this one, as I'd forgotten my grad ND filter. At the risk of sounding like a shill, I can't say enough about Nik's HDR Efex Pro for making it easy to make HDR that doesn't look like typical crappy overprocessed HDR. Some additional tweaking in Photoshop was needed to draw out what I saw with my eye, but overall this isn't heavily processed beyond combining five exposures.)
The nude lady in the park said "please keep me natural, Helle. Don't overprocess me, I want to be a natural neauty" - so here she is au naturel
...and would you look at that fantastic weather we had here today :-)
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...)
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.
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;
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.