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I originally processed this with my "dramatic" black and white action I made but then decided to add some color back into it because of his beautiful blue eyes.
It is overprocessed and overexposed on purpose, although I think the cheeks might be a bit much.
Something funny happened when I was trying to bump up the lighting on its underside. I enjoyed the surreal, "paint-by-numbers" effect.
Palace of Fine arts, shot in a hurry. The fog and dusk was lit up enough so that when I converted this to black and white and pushed the contrast a bit it just clamped to white. I sort of liked the result :)
As seen in the Marina District, San Francisco.
A highly overprocessed (to try and make up for the lack of sharpness) heavy crop of the vader head on the National Cathedral
i hate ai in all it's forms. i've yet to see a worthwhile use for it. however, i'm a weak man, and it's kind of fun to play with sometimes.
I have many more from this shoot that I would like to get uploaded. Also, I've just started to play around with some of the options in Picasa, so please forgive any overprocessing!
#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/
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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Ugh, this sucks. What used to to take me minutes now takes almost 30 minutes on my older PC.
I should have overprocessed it more. Used to be able to see the foreground buildings. Oh well...live and learn.
Dieses Bild dient in erster Linie dazu, die Aufmerksamkeit auf die Fortsetzung des Ostsee-Albums Die Ferien des Monsieur Hulot zu lenken ;)
Eigentlich gehört es hierzu :)
More post production fun from Paintshop Pro and PS Elements 4.0. First I combined two exposures a stop a part using the HDR function in Paintshop. Then I made a B&W copy in Paintshop with the red channel dominating. I then combined the color and B&W copies as layers in PS Elements. I like the effect in the foreground, but look at the noise in the clouds!!!
I bet others have been using this effect for a while, I just stumbled onto it tonight. I may use a more subtle version of this effect in the future, but tonight it is strictly play time!
Playing with very overprocessed look...
Hanne Split-Tone preset, COL Dragan 4 Preset, Temperature, then the usuals (exposure, contrast, clarity, vibrance, saturation etc)
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.
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.
The lengths these "togs" (retch) go to for a shot ;)
I love this - one of my favourite friends, photographers and places...all rolled into one captured moment in time. And I got "Simpsons" clouds too :D
If you like photographers who don't overprocess every photo to within an inch of its life then check out Norm's stream www.flickr.com/photos/nurmanman/. If you like post processing then Flickr is chocka with them so you are already catered for :)
Trying out my new "Nifty 50" Nikon 50mm 1.8 (the cheap & cheerful 50mm!) In my excitement I may have overprocessed a tad, but there's a sweet bit of bokeh action going on in the background.
A test of some "Easy Overprocessing with c2g". This effect is supposed to make a clown's eyes bleed from the color and contrast ;)
see here for details:
A little summertime goodness I found today at Lake Crabtree park in Raleigh. I overprocessed the image a little, but I love the deep blue sky, so I kept it. I am ready to spend a week at the beach (or the lake) and just relax.
Cheers,
Wade
a bit overprocessed. I wasn't really going for reality once I saw how the green bushes were starting to look.
#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/
16. Oktober 2013
Als meine Tochter kurz vor ihrer schriftlichen Prüfung stand, gab es dann eine zeitlang täglich entweder "Essen auf Rädern" - oder aber eben auch "Räder in Richtung Essen", d.h. ich holte sie abends in ihrem Internat ab und wir fuhren zu einer Örtlichkeit, wo man um diese Zeit noch etwas Warmes zu akzeptablen Preisen vorgesetzt bekam. In diesem Fall das China-Restaurant Panda, Karlsruher Straße 89, 75179 Pforzheim ;)
...another one from my beloved La Defense (Paris).
Overprocessed? I wouldn't love it any other way :-)
An interactive sculpture, made from scrap metal and titled ‘a sledgehammer to crack a nut’. Intended as "a graphic demonstration of the absurdity of overprocessing plants". I suspect that it's far too entertaining for most observers to see it as a symbol of absurdity. But it does break down sometimes, it seems.