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i'm trying to stop viewing heavily processed photos as overprocessed (my own, anyway).
the SOOC or even standard (slighly processed) version of this shot was not what i had hoped for...but when i really rocked those curves out, this was the result and i am pretty content!
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from a visit to southford falls while my brother and his wife were visiting. we had a great time and this is always a great place to take Gio to get him out of the house when the weather isn't ridiculous. or, shortly even when it is.
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?
#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/
#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/
#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/
Photowalked downtown Spartanburg with RedCrowe again today, but it was overcast, gray, and really, really non-contrasty. So, I'm in an overprocessing mood. I think I pushed some of these a little too far, but it's what I do, right?
Steps in the square, downtown.
Another from today's walk. Believe it or not, most of the Presidio, and a good chunk of all of western San Francisco, used to be made up of grasslands covering fields of sand dunes. The City put streets, houses, and Golden Gate Park on them, while the Army installed massive forests of Eucalyptus and other trees as a show of its power and ability, creating the landscape that still remains in the Presidio today. The Presidio Trust is currently in the process of restoring these native dunes to a small part of the park, seen here, which was formerly home to a Nike missile site.
I typically do very little processing on my photos, limiting myself to lens corrections and some adjustments to contrast, saturation, and white balance, as well as some removal of my pesky sensor dust. I don't want to get into heavy processing in general, mostly because I enjoy the part where I'm out taking photos so much more than the time sitting in front of a computer. That said, I am trying to experiment a bit more, since it can be important to know from time to time. This shot was my overprocessing experiment for the day. I liked the shadow across the dunes, but there was just no way to get the exposure right without blowing out the sky. I opted for a bracketed exposure setting the main exposure for the dunes, and going down 2 and 4 stops for the other shots to get good detail in the sky. I used an HDR merge to combine the exposures as both a black and white set and a color set, adjusted the saturation to where I wanted it, and then overlaid the color version on top of the b&w. Finally, I made the color layer slightly transparent to get a bit of the gray to come through and give it a slightly washed out look, and merged the layers for the final image.
I certainly wouldn't want to go through all that effort on a regular basis, especially with my terribly slow computer right now, but I had some fun with it for this shot.
I have no idea how the man got over there and how he got out and what the hell he was doing.
A slight overprocessing here?
A Coruna
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?
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.
My friend mike's hilariously pimped out civic. It's a '92 with a whopping 280,000 miles on it. Runs like a....charm. Of sorts.
Lot of rain. It was the last day of a our trip down to Pacific Grove, which is at the very tip of the Monterey peninsula, between the aquarium and Pebble Beach-of-golf-fame. Rivers for roads, branches everywhere, saw half a dozen downed power lines, one of which was throwing giant sparks in the air, another one that Chad thought it would be a good idea to drive over and PRAISE JEEBUS, I LIVE. The entire town of Pacific Grove [including our cold, cold motel room] was without power and everything was closed, much of Monterey likewise, it took us an hour to drive a couple miles to the next town over so we could wait it out at a cafe, heard zillions of sirens, so many fallen fences, surf washing up on the road, but mostly: more rain than I've ever seen.
We were lucky, when it let up that evening, we were able to drive home, and everythign here is more or less fine [the fence needs a little help and a couple succulents might not make it] -- several days later many people are still without power and heat, many have lost cars or roofs or even their homes, it's still raining and snowing and there may be more flooding.
Viva La Niña and hooray for global warming.
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I think I overprocessed this one. I dimmed the brightness on the shorts, recoloured the whole image, and added contrast
The family finally all home for the weekend. This was taken at Duxbury beach and horribly overprocessed in lucis, ptlens, and adobe.
cheeseball. to. the. fullest.
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?
Cambs open studios. John Mcgill's studio. Horrible overprocessed shot but i seem unable to expose stuff properly recently. . . to hurried I suspect
Beautiful blue skies over the easter weekend brought out the hang gliders at Perranporth.
Overprocessed and out there via Gimp.
[Explore #339 on 10/04/10.]
six word story...
Just continuing the messing around with a camera series; I don't learn anything if I don't fail - alternate six word stories: "attempting to rescue mediocrity, overprocessing ensues." or "I just liked the sky, OK?"
This pictures is the combination of three single pics. I used HDR methods although the result is not typicals HDR. I don´t like these overprocessed, artificial pictures. My aim only was to nullify some weakness of digital cameras e.g. dynamic range.
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)
www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/
Glow G'MIC - GIMP
G'MIC: gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
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 :^)