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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?
Nikon Coolpix L6, 2/09, An experiment in over processing. The processing developed a dimensional or HDR quality, but I don't have HDR. Now I have to remember what I did. Crappy photo that needed work: challenge 1
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?
this camera, I dont know, if I was going to critique it... I have to say the picture quality is subpar at times. but having pictures that look like images from old magazines - sortof bleedy... I'm not sure how to put it... it appeals to me.
I also get kindof weary of the "Nikonization" of photography. you know, like Hollywood movies have that supersharp overprocessed look.
Sony DSLR-A330 - Agosto 2010
overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)
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Glow G'MIC - GIMP
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Color: flic.kr/p/8p2NUK
Otherwise known as the "Straight Wall" or Rupes Recta.
Taken with an Imaging Source camera, 2x barlow lens and Orion XT10i dobsonian telescope on Nov 26 2009. The seeing conditions were dreadful, hence some of the crater rims have been blown out due to overprocessing to try and get some detail back.
South is up :^)
I'm pretty happy with this chestnut-y color that my hair has turned since the darkening. I've only been doing my roots, trying to give my poor hair a rest from all the years of overprocessing. It's still breaking though... any conditioner suggestions?
More Devil's Jumps. Tried a couple of 10 min exposures but the light pollution and full "super" moon drowned out the stars a bit.
The Lake Harriet Bandshell.
A hearty bunch of flickr photogs met for a sunrise photowalk. See all of our shots here!
This is the back side of a VERY dry leaf. LOVE the corrugations! I also really like the little spots- likely fungal? I really overprocessed this one for fun!
Heavy Frost.
It turns out we got a pretty cold winter, it's now several weeks more or less freezing. The snow is gone, but the lakes have thick ice now. This allows persepectives that are impossible normally, you can just walk into the lake. Nice. Unfortunately the paths are slippery, I managed to fall on my buttock on my way back, but luckily I had my camera packed already, when that happened.
I realitze the last few rounds of photos were a little heavy handed and overprocessed. Here I tried a more subtle rendering which maybe suits the subject better? I don't know. Decisions, decisions ... I try to get out again to one of the lakes at the weekend. Usually at the weekend under such conditions everything is pretty crowded and not so nice and quiet as it looks like here, when I was almost on my own.
Arhchitecture that resembles Greco-Roman, or the German, Third-Reich neo-classical fascist architecture that increased the already-monumental scale to one that dwarfed all humanity. I'm not sure what these structures are, but they're in a highly industrial area near shipping and receiving ports and two operational power plants.
The processing was kind of for fun, but these look fantastic as prints, on both glossy and toothy paper.
Hunter's Point, September 24, 2005, San Francisco
Darkening a hazy source photo has given a rather artificial, overprocessed result, but I think I like the enhanced details.
Better On Black?
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?
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?
Overprocessed? I wanted to turn the sky blue, but may have made my boy a bit rosy. He was slightly blurred from motion to begin with.
Had a tough time figuring out what to process for this Friday post. Wed's photo was from Oregon and so I did some searching further from those directories. This photo's main process was done originally for: PtReyesPort@Sunset, ThePtReyesWSunset2 and ThePtReyesWSunset ...See below. I verry much liked the silluetted rock outcropping and lone tree, but at the time I was more interested in the sky for the ship composition.
So here is the sky on it's own with the beach silhouetted haystack & tree. I hope U all like it. Possibly a little overprocessed for the coloring of the clouds, but again it spoke to me.
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i usually don't over process like this, but i was just playing around with my editing software and came up with this result and i think it looks really cool.
worse smelling house ever, everytime i look at these picture all i can think about is how awful this place smells
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)
www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/
National Geographic script (Gimp)