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Finally got round to processing shots from the last couple of weeks. Not 100% happy with the job I did on this one, but it'll do for now. I love the mist on Frensham common in the middle, would've made a great time-lapse but I only got 28 frames of it. Tweaked in Lightroom (damn, why did I download that RC version of Lightroom? It's just too good, I'm going to have to buy the real thing now!!) and stacked, straightened and cropped with GIMP.

Canadian style! nice and warm....

Pentax K-r - Julio 2012

Industar 50 m39 50mm 1:3.5 (silver)

 

Overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)

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A Flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus)

Brickfield Pond

Rhyl

 

The Daily Shoot

 

Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:

Find something beautiful and make a photo. Don't over think it.

Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds616

 

I haven't shot my car in a long time. It's in desperate need of a good detailing.

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

armed with a small plant sprayer i decided to spray some water onto this apple and the surroundings for some intresting detail.

 

it was taken just before the cloud was breaking out, exactly what i was waiting for.. not too much.. not too little:)

 

Busty Must On Black :-)

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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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.

George wanted to meet the Zeus tonight. It went rather well - George didn't get eaten. Had a heck of time getting a shot though. Low light was making for slow shutter speed and the Zeus isn't good at holding still. He couldn't figure out why I wanted him to put his nose on the counter... in the end I had to take a really blurry shot and process the heck out of it to get this... This was exactly what I had pictured, but in better focuse.. lol

The sky had some very active clouds last night. This camera is doing a a great job with the shadow detail. This is HDR, but I am trying to keep it as realistic as possible while trying to bring out details that are very intense. Every photo is a different one. And has to be approached differently.

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

...a little more believable when viewed small.

 

i was just playing around with sliders and stuff. it was fun...but i don't love the picture or find it at all realistic. i guess i like the grass.

 

oh...this is our house in CT. i processed it loads.

that is what we've always called it. ...

surrey bc

 

I've replaced this photo with this overprocessed version...guess i'm over processing it in my head as well. in 411 operator's photo you can see our big leaf maple in the background.

Probably a bit over-processed, but I love the blue tone. HSS!

A simple slide this evening - a White Water Lily (Nymphaea alba) on the pond.

 

HSS all : )

This is the second time that I've tried the Flame and Horsehead Nebulae. Its the first image with my modified D5100. I tried to show more of the faint gas and probably overprocessed it a bit. However, I got the image I wanted and probably won't change it.

 

Consists of 18 images of 10 minutes each. Taken with my modified D5100 and 120mm Ed scope. Processed in StarTools.

 

This image contains a number of interesting features. The brightest star in the top left is Alnitak, the left side star in Orion's belt. Just under that star is an area of glowing hydrogen in the shape of a burning bush. Its called the Flame Nebula or NGC 2024.

 

The largest nebula in this image is the red emission nebula IC434, appearing as a waterfall of ionized hydrogen coming from the top of the image. An intervening cloud of interstellar dust, in the shape of a horse's head, is the famous Horsehead Nebula or B33.

 

Between the Flame and Horsehead is the smaller blue reflection nebula, NGC 2023, caused by a cloud of fine dust reflecting the light of the central star.

 

I've taken some of the above description of the image from Ruben Kier's 100 Best Astrophotography Targets.

   

7/31/11

I didn't bracket this one well and it suffers from the dreaded HDR halo thingy. You can see the foothills of the Cascades and on the left you see snow...yep, snow. It's there year round.

Inspired by The Norwegian

www.flickr.com/photos/norwegianmale/

who does this much, much better

www.flickr.com/photos/norwegianmale/99183711/in/set-1105066/

 

The white reflection in the eye is my computer monitor.

on the beach at Whitstable

 

Slightly overprocessed - my first time shooting in RAW and messing about with it afterwards.

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.

nex6 with minolta mc rokkor 24mm f2.8 and lensturbo

Sony DSLR-A330 - Agosto 2010

overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)

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Pentax K-r - Junio 2011

smc Pentax-A 50mm 1:2 + reverse ring

 

overprocessing with c2g - GIMP

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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.

A junk yard here in Misawa. I tinkered with it and this is what I came up with. I sort of like it. Still trying to mimic actions.

Built 1908 by the American Bridge Co. Using an unusual double-intersection Warren deck truss swing span. ( I looked it up) The rust and peeling paint give this bridge a "natural" overprocessed HDR look.

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.

yeah yeah - i know Christmas is a long ways away but its my favorite time of year (i wonder why:) The fuzzy leaves reminded me of that fuzzy warm feeling which you get around that time of year.

 

Anyways here's something to remind people of Christmas in July which is coming right up :) - My way of having fun after a long day today

 

A few people have commented that this picture reminds them of mothers day

A Mother loves right from the start.

She holds her baby close to her heart.

The bond that grows will never falter.

Her love is so strong it will never alter.

 

A Mother gives never ending Love.

She never feels that she has given enough.

For you she will always do her best.

Constantly working, there's no time to rest.

 

A Mother is there when things go wrong.

A hug and a kiss to help us along.

Always there when we need her near.

Gently wipes our eyes when we shed a tear.

 

So on this day shower your Mother with Love.

Gifts and presents are nice but that is not enough.

Give your Mother a day to have some peace of mind.

Be gentle, be good, be helpful, be kind.

Happy Mothers Day.

 

~By Carol Matthews~

 

P.S. the over processing is on purpose - i wanted to get that hot red color here

#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

After my good friend Paul's comments on my HDR yesterday I thought I'd upload a "proper photo" that I hope will be more to his taste. I must admit I prefer it too - must stop myself trying to overprocess everything.

a little overprocessed, this one, but we were up there mid-day so there were no shadows to define anything. Abiquiu Lake down there with Ghost Ranch behind, and the Rockies in Colorado behind that.

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Summer 2015: "Up was Down"

 

June 2: We give Cerro Pedernal a try. We survived El Cabezon, it couldn't be any harder than that, right?

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

As I was walking round Bosham with my partner Brenda I saw a picture in a gallery and this was my interpretation of that picture. I may have overprocessed it a little but I liked the saturation in the flowers and the lovely red in the tiles.

Taken on a trip to Parlee Beach, New Brunswick in fall 2010. This is one of my most popular photos. Sometimes it looks overprocessed to me, which is ironic considering that the only post-processing I did was to adjust the contrast a bit. It rained for most of my trip to New Brunswick, but on this particular afternoon I was blessed with an ominous sky and some amazing light.

 

Nikon D700

50mm

f8

1/125 second exposure

ISO 200

over processed.

 

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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.

 

adam alexander senior pics

Ferrybridge Power Station - overprocessed for a job :)

#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/

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