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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
Ok, maybe it's a little overprocessed, maybe it's a little rediculous, but I just couldn't resist. This is the same shot of Minnehaha Falls in Rabun County, GA with a little more flare. ;)
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?
as an homage to last weeks wish that winter should end, i decided to take the same picture. In just a week all of the snow is gone, and the temperature here has gone up about 15 degrees. Michigan is such an odd place sometimes.
week 7, this picture was quick, overprocessed, and lazy.
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.]
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 :^)
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!
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
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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A series of 5 stitched images. The color temperature is a little too cool to the right, but I liked the effect, so I decided not to overprocess the image. :-)
We've been so busy lately with colds, weddings, and other fun stuff that I haven't been out and about to any interesting picture areas (zoo, museum, ballparks, etc). That leaves me with taking pictures outside my house. Luckily, with the onset of fall, we've been treated to some really gorgeous sunsets such as this one.
I finally used my tripod for this three exposure shot (yeah, it works a lot better), and I tried not to overprocess in Photomatix. Once in Photoshop, I did some level tweaking, hand masked in a Topaz Adjust layer with sharpening and exposure adjust to allow you to see the detail in the trees, and voila, here you go.
Please view on large as a lot of the tiny details really come out better than on the thumbnail.