View allAll Photos Tagged overprocessed

Perhaps a little too overprocessed? Thoughts appreciated.

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

Mamiya 645 1000s

Mamiya Sekor 45/2.8

Fortepan 400 in Agfa Rodinal 1+50 dilution for 12:30

Scanned with Epson 4990

  

(maybe it's a little overprocessed, because I think it is too grainy)

Shot thru nasty thick double glass and overprocessed by me in photoshop ;)

On a drive up the Wye Vally to Weshpool and back through Malvern

The French Laundry in Yountville (great restaurant) has its own garden across the road for the freshest ingredients. This shot was taken on a drab day, but due to awful over-processing has ended up looking something like an illustration. Not usually my thang, but what the heck.

Pentax K-r - Diciembre 2011

smc Pentax-A 50mm 1:2

 

overprocessing with c2g - GIMP

www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/

Taken in Paros this summer.

Actually the two kids were taunting the little guy at the balcony... but the picture is like their escaping from somewhere... a little overprocessed trying to give a painted like feeling.

My fiance mentioned that my previous edit of this photo was overprocessed, so I re-edited... only lightly this time ( :

my 300th photo on flickr

#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/

Overprocessed for effect. Do you like it?

 

Olympus D-520z - Septiembre 2010

Luminance HDR + Gimp

overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)

www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/

 

Luminance HDR 2.0.0 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Fattal

Parameters:

Alpha: 0.8

Beta: 0.9

Color Saturation: 0.8

Noise Reduction: 0

------

PreGamma: 1

 

Sheets in a blue place

Both hands bound behind her back

It's a mystery

 

1. A sheet (or drapery) - (Sheet Strip!)

2. A location where we don't expect to find a sheet (or drapery) - (As a binding agent)

3. A Gothic mood (I tried)

 

Sometimes it's fun working with a model!

This one has that "postcard" aspect that I tend to avoid, but these landscapes are so amazing that I didn't want to overprocess it.

Performance artist - downtown portland

This is waaaayyyy overprocessed....I don't like it but....here it is until I can re-do

The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone is a beautiful image by itself. Normally I try to do as little processing on my images as possible, however, for this shot I let myself get carried away.

FUDGE CAKE

 

3 cups dry walnuts

2/3 cup unsweetened cacao powder or carob powder

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1 cup pitted Medjool dates

 

FROSTING

 

1?3 cup semi-soft pitted Medjool dates

1/4 cup agave syrup

1/2 cup ripe avocado flesh (from about 1 medium avocado)

1/3 cup cacao powder

FILLING

1/2 cup raspberries

To make the cake, combine the walnuts, cacao powder, and salt in the food processor and pulse until coarsely mixed. Avoid overprocessing. Add the dates and pulse until mixed well. Shape into 2 stackable cakes of desired shape and set aside.

 

To make the frosting, combine the dates and agave syrup in the food processor and process until smooth. Add the avocado and process until smooth. Add the cacao powder and process until smooth.

 

To serve, frost the top of one of the cakes with half the frosting and top with the raspberries. Stack the second cake on top and frost the top and side. Serve immediately, or place in the refrigerator for a couple hours to firm up.

 

The cake on its own will keep in the fridge for many weeks. The frosting will keep separately in the fridge for 1 week. The assembled cake with raspberries will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.

 

rawepicurean.net/2009/05/10/raspberry-ganache-fudge-cake/

Pentax K-r - Junio 2011

Industar 50 m39 50mm 1:3.5 (silver)

 

overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)

www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/

 

Animals can suffer and feel pain. They need greater protection worldwide. We are seeking this in the form of a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW) at the United Nations.

- www.animalsmatter.org/en/supporter/newVQ1015 Entry - Septiembre 2010

Taken on a foggy day, late in the afternoon. Overprocessed, but deliberately so to get a sort of almost ghost story type feel to it.

it's been sunny here for i can't even remember how long, which has made for a glorious spring. but it also means i have to water the garden at least every other day. so i slipped outside to do that while tex fed a whiny m her dinner. and soon my sister and her family are coming over to babysit so we can have a much needed date night where we shall drink fancy drinks and eat delicious food. happy friday!

What's up Homewood? Yo, where are all your people at?

 

Dog, I'm up in your buildings taking sub par pictures, forcing me to compensate by overprocessing and writing kitschy blurbs, but where are all the people? And what's up with your BBQ joint and your bank-y building?

 

What's the deal Homewood?

 

leftbirmingham.blogspot.com/

 

I've been catching a lot of flack lately for all of my "overprocessed" HDR shots, so here is a standard out of the camera version. To me it looks kind of "blah" but who knows, maybe someone will like it! :-) Shot this one with the Ol' D50 box and Sigma 10-20mm.

Low def & Overprocessed

What's up Homewood? Yo, where are all your people at?

 

Dog, I'm up in your buildings taking sub par pictures, forcing me to compensate by overprocessing and writing kitschy blurbs, but where are all the people? And what's up with your BBQ joint and your bank-y building?

 

What's the deal Homewood?

 

leftbirmingham.blogspot.com/

 

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

My friends sister jenna. Senior picture. Flickr messed the colors bigtime, it's now much colder. But it's still good.

Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:

Make a photograph that incorporates a circle.

Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds490

 

A circle you say? Cool! Another excuse for more star trails! After all, they're kind of circular! Tried to get a really long trail, but those darn clouds got in the way. Made from 28 x 30 second exposures whipped and beaten into submission using a combination of Lightroom and GIMP.

Overpass of Benore Rd. over I-75 looking back toward Toledo right by Point Place.

 

Yes, I realize it is over processed, but I was having fun playing with Photoshop textures etc. and it seemed like an OK thing to do at the time... I also figured if you averaged this with the last post which is sooc you'd get a perfectly median amount of processing.

 

Oh, yeah, and the horizon is crooked. thbbbblt.

A house and scene already seen here, but with a 'twist' - after some 'twisted' processing to get to an 'artistic' (?) (d)effect...

And then there were two three.

 

One of three burrowing owls that made it back to Berkeley's César Chávez Park this year. Previous years saw 6, 5, and 4. A decade ago there were 15. At Berkeley they're under threat from dogs and raptors. Their nesting habitat 1000 miles north that may also be part of the problem. Burrowing owls are found throughout open landscapes across North and South America. They rely on prairie dogs and other large rodents to provide them a head start on burrow development. Several island forms are now extinct. They are threatened in the western US, Florida, and Canada. They are a state endangered species in Colorado. However, in the tropics they have expanded their range considerably with deforestation and seem to do well in parks and cattle pasture.

 

At the park they enlarge and occupy the burrows of the California ground squirrel. They don't prey on the adult squirrels -- choosing instead to focus on mice, lizards, grasshoppers and crickets. This small group is migratory and nests at an unknown location to the north. Elsewhere in the bay area there are nesting non-migratory groups. Less than 100 total pairs are now known in the bay area.

 

I was inspired to find these guys by Michael Layefsky

A little series of Dogwood blooms. The flowers are the yellowy greeny bits in the centre. The white "petals" are actually bracts. I love dogwood. Our Darling Daughter "saved " them for us so we could see them on our recent trip to visit her. The Redbuds were still pretty too but too high up for me to photograph easily! These are perhaps a BIT overprocessed but I was doing them so I could try to paint some and wanted to really see details. Anyway, enjoy a touch of the southland! We had a BALL with our babes but a WRETCHED drive home in a blizzard ALL the way home- 1280 km - one way! We were on the road 18 hours yesterday. Today...!!!!!

Id: F100-0092_13_2011-12-27+3MP.jpg

Nikon F100, Polypan 50 @ IE 50, Nikkor AF 50/1.8D.

 

Dev; 08:00 min in Fomadon R09/1:50 @ 21°C, 30s slow agitation then 1turn+swirl@ 1,2,4,6 min

Water stop, normal fix. Final wash water with a drop of dish washing detergent.

Scanned using a CanonScan 4400F @ 3200 dpi/TWAIN driver.

Slight USM and Curves in Ps.

 

The negs are a bit overprocessed, dev should have been max 8:00 at 20°C, a mistake as I stood there. I re-calculated the time, but forgot to apply it in practice.

 

Browsing B l a c k M a g i c, this image LOBB

too much noise from overprocessing it?

Overprocessed, over-sharpened, over-noiseninjaed, over everythinged.

Well, April certainly takes the cake as being by far the worst (photographically speaking) months so far in Japan. Very few decent shots, and no very good ones. Disappointing. Just have to wait for the rain clouds (metaphorically speaking) to blow over then.

 

Came back on Monday from a trip to visit relatives in Kanazawa on the west coast of Honshu. I didn't take the birding lens, so no bird photos, but I did manage to pick up 4 new species: in addition to the ubiquitous Asian House Martins, there was one Crested Kingfisher (awesome bird, ultra-cool and a lot bigger than I had expected: halfway inbetween a Sacred Kingfisher and a Kookaburra); one male Eyebrowed Thrush (absolutely gorgeous thrush, stunning) and a Brown Dipper (had great fun watching one feed (I think it had a nest nearby) and wondered how they manage to stay underwater).

 

Which, naturally, brings me to a photo I took at Shinrin Koen of these Spring Leaves. I mean, go figure? I couldn't resist the temptation to overprocess this one: over saturate, it fiddle with the colour a little bit. But in the midst of a bright green forest, it did look as spectacular as it does here...

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

1 2 ••• 49 50 52 54 55 ••• 79 80