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This started out HDR. I overprocessed a bit now ot is more of a digital painting. This was taken at Joshua Tree Lake!

©YAY creative Benedikt Steinle // yaycreative.eu

Tried to salvage this hopelessly blurred pic, without losing it's character with overprocessing...

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.

It's been a long time since I've posted an overprocessed shot.

 

I know it's overprocessed, but I love it.

This chaotic jumble was found in the KC Workhouse. It seemed to scream for a gritty overprocessed look. - {Looks best on black}

#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/

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.

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.

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.

a rather overprocessed version...

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.

Nikon Coolpix P90 - Octubre 2010

overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)

 

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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.

Probably overprocessed but I enjoyed doing it. It is a tonemapped, out of focus image that I attempted to recover using Topaz tools. Topaz Adjust and Simplify are great tools!

 

View On Black

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.

'Super Moon' of May 6, 2012. Overprocessed?

Some really cool looking liquor bottles I found at my friend's place.

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

A bit overprocessed perhaps.

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...

©YAY creative Benedikt Steinle // yaycreative.eu

wanted to make it feel noisy and ruined even though it was taken on a sunny july day at 2pm :)

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.

Okay, it's more like boredom with a bit of carrying on.

After seeing this, I decided to scrape this miserably exposed shot from the archives trash (from last November in Paris) and crank up the post-processing to make it somewhat presentable.

 

On my way back from Le Dock, I came across this scene... the base for a statue seemed to beg one of a group of students (I presumed) to make use of 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 ;)

This is the actual SECOND photo of Thomas sent to Railpictures.net

 

final status: rejected

 

file name: ThomasTheTankv2.jpg

file size: 327 KB

 

camera: Olympus E-510 DSLR

 

sent to Railpictures.net: 2008-08-19

 

results:

 

1st attempt:

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Photo Submission Results:

 

Photo ID 564309 was rejected from the database.

Railroad:

Locomotive: Steam 0-6-0

 

Reason(s) for Rejection:

 

- Undersharpened (Soft)

- Overprocessed: The photo appears to suffer from either excessive use of a grain removal tool, leading to a washed out oil-painted look, or overuse of the shadow/highlight tool in Photoshop, which can give the image a 'fake' appearance and create halos around darker objects.

 

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2nd attempt:

 

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Photo Submission Results:

 

Photo ID 564335 was rejected from the database.

Railroad:

Locomotive: Steam 0-6-0

 

Reason(s) for Rejection:

 

- Poor Esthetic Quality: This rejection reason means that the photo is of low esthetic qualities, or is simply not the type of material we are wishing to publish.

 

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my comments:

 

I guess they just are not intersted in Thomas. I picked this one because I thought it was a very safe, conservative choice. Thomas is well lit, and it's a very decent wedge/roster shot of the little guy.

  

Pentax K-r - Mayo 2012

Sigma 28-80 F3.5-5.6 Mini Zoom Macro Aspherical

overprocessing with c2g - GIMP

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©YAY creative Benedikt Steinle // yaycreative.eu

Scanned by the lab as all of my film. Not sure about the result, there's some overprocess.

Neuquén, Patagonia Argentina. Leica M6 / Summicron 50 / Ilford FP4 Plus.

Wicked Wild Processing Wednesday!

With a touch of overprocessed HDR

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Shot on Kodak EASTMAN DOUBLE-X 5222 at EI 250.

Black and white negative film in 35mm format.

Push processed 1 stop.

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Read on at: emulsive.org/photography/35mm-format/scratched-to-bits-sh...

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Filed under: #35mmformat, #Photography, #2018May, #35MmFormatFilm, #BlackAndWhiteNegativeFilm, #EI250, #EMULSIVEDailyPhoto, #ISO250, #Kodak, #KodakEASTMANDOUBLEX5222, #OverProcessing, #PushProcessing, #PushingFilm

#shootfilmbenice #filmphotography #believeinfilm

Another one from archives, very windy rainy day, I know it looks slightly overprocessed, i got a bit heavy handed in PS. but I do like the vibrance it gives the boats.

Shots from just another day kickin' it with my brother and some friends...

 

AlohaServedDaly.Tumblr.com

At least some forms of old graffiti are still around.

Kinda...bleh. Overprocessed when it was being ground, and didn't have a lot of colour. Was really the only dull thing on our presentation.

way overprocessed but a stunning view nonetheless.

Completely overprocessed, but I had to get rid of that cheery bright blue sky.

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