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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
While Woodlawn Cemetery was well-tended when I visited, there were a great number of broken statues, which makes me think that either it had a period of disrepair or it was vandalized.
Olympus D-520z
overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)
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Mango con hormigas 1 :
i dont like to overprocess photos a lot, but man, i loved editing this one!
its nice to brush up on editing skills - i still have a lot to learn.
i hate feeling pressured to have my photos look a certain way. i feel like sometimes id rather have recognition than work i really like. weird stuff, huh? photography should be for me, and for others should they choose to view it.
You know those vinyl mesh bags that you get fruit in at the grocery store. Well, that mesh is strong enough to hold all that fruit and it's not biodegradable, so why throw it away.
I've combined that nylon mesh from fruit bags with durable cotton yarn to make my new BYO Fruit Bag. In this time of overprocessed convenience food, one of the healthiest things you can do is make sure you have good for you snacks handy. The best snacking food in the world is fresh fruit. Let this bag help you get in the habit of taking fresh fruit with you to the office or school.
It can hold up to 5 lbs of fruit, or whatever healthy snacks/lunch that you put in it. And when it's empty, it collapses into itself for easy storage.
This bag will help you improve your health and maintain a healthy envitronment.
Available in my etsy store
Sony DSLR-A330 - Agosto 2010
overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)
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National Geographic script (Gimp)
This started out HDR. I overprocessed a bit now ot is more of a digital painting. This was taken at Joshua Tree Lake!
This is a meromictic lake:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meromictic
Located in Petroglyphs provincial park, near Peterborough, Ontario.
In hindsight, I think this photo looks like HDR or overprocessed (often the same thing IMHO). I was thinking of deleting it but I just love the look of the water. I couldn't bring myself to do it! Strangely I think the photo looks better on my computer. I can't see as many of the artifacts and it looks clearer. Typically I think my photos look better on Flickr than on my computer. Oh well...
I spent a while on this one. I still haven't figured out how to blend sky with trees to my liking. I typically use many adjustment layers and I find the more I add the more I have to change the layer masks then I get confused over what I've changed and what I haven't and what layer is contributing to the "fake" look. I was able to tinker with the dynamic range and colour to make it look like how I remembered this lake.
If anyone knows a really good way of blending sky and trees, I'm all ears.
Photo manipulation.
Three layers. Bottom with pallat knife. Next layer original with saturation. Next original. Brings back natural details from otherwise overprocessed picture.
Park in front of National Museum of Korea.
I think (well I know!) I overprocessed it a bit but I like the effect - the golden tones weren't in the SOOC shot and I rather liked them once I saw them.
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A twist in Calf Creek, creating a rare desert oasis along the trail to Lower Calf Creek Falls in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
I went for something a little painterly here and pretty much over did it. Still, I learn as much by failing as I do by succeeding.
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 isn't my yellow submission, but the light was reflecting off the ladders into the truck bed pretty well. I started to play around with it a bit and got this over processed result. It was pretty fun.
The Lawrence House in Sarnia, Ontario is an old Victorian style house that has been used, in recent years, as an art gallery and art education center. I took this photo in the "Golden Hour" of the morning just after sunrise.
This HDR photo was processed using Photomatix Pro from three raw images bracketed at -2,0 and +2. Some post processing was done using Elements to bring the sky to a highlighted look without being too overprocessed.
Not much at all in the can today, and sometimes it's useful to post the crap photos too.
This was taken very early doors as I was going into work. We had a crystal clear sky, so while it was really warm at lunchtime I was scraping my windows at ten to seven.
What's interesting is how flat this image looks. That's the HDR, in fairness, doing its job.
Sometimes it can give life to an image, sometimes it can take life away. This one didn't work out at all.
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.
M42+M43 - The Great Orion nebula.
First proper attempt at this. It's come out ok, if a little overprocessed.
Skywatcher 200P
HEQ5 Pro
Canon EOS1000D
8x 30sec exposures
Stacked in DSS and processed in CS3
Some more stuff - again overprocessed?
I really wanted to emphasise the lines of light in the water highlights.
At least it's not quite as obvious as the other one of these - I guess I shouldn't see every problem as a nail with my new hammer.
My first HDR that I'm slightly proud of. An old tractor which belongs to a buddy of mine, dave. It sits alone in his backyard, unused for who knows how long. Click "all sizes" and click "large" to see it in all of its beauty.
Might be a little bit overprocessed, but I like the atmosphere.
I also like very much the rendering of that new old 135mm gem...
Similar shot as yesterday but processed...a bit too much to make a mysterious dreamy shot. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday and Happy Easter to those who celebrate it.
9. April 2012
Ist der Himmel grau, sorgt man eben selbst für Farbe!
Ausnahmsweise muss man meine posts dieses Mal andersherum lesen als sonst, d.h. der Beginn ist bei (7/7), dann wieder rückwärts klicken, also von Älter nach Neuer.
Ich bin dann auch mal wieder für eine Weile weg ;)