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#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/
I just discovered the wonderful free actions from coffee shop and I am addicted. This one is probably a bit overprocessed but I was too fascinated by the skin soft to take it easy.
These shots all got a little bit overdone, but I can fix it later. Anyway, this one is really cool like that, so I stuck it that way.
Good things about today:
1. The weather was amazing! Just the perfect spring day.
2. Dinner was a delicious send-off to the last of our Travis sweet Italian sausage.
3. A week after their overwatering scare, most of the tomato seedlings seem to be okay.
4. Speaking of sausage, the new Melvins album "Everybody Loves Sausage", kicks ass and takes names.
5. The yard is a riot of daffodils, peas, garlic, and apple blossoms out the wazoo, including the notoriously finicky jewel of the orchard, the Cox's Orange Pippin.
6. It's Voice night! WOOO!!! It's amazing how much I look forward to Tuesdays now. Even the weekends just seem like killing time until precious Voice night. Yes, it's pathetic. I know.
Bad thing about today:
1. The result of my long-overdue dentist appointment is needing a filling redone in June. Waaaaaah! Some perfect spring this turned out to be!
-- Pk.
Brown Tabby cat photo made with a gritty overexposed effect and converted to sepia using Photoshop CS5.1
Gritty Overexposed Effects Tutorial
Be sure to join the following cat related groups:
Special Cats And Dogs (group I started)
Cats Rule The World Dont they (group where I was promoted to Administrator)
What do you say we find someplace a little more intimate?
Marigold Parade in celebration of Dia de los Muertos in Albuquerque's South Valley. This looks way overprocessed to me. I couldn't get it right, but didn't want to let go of this captured moment of necro-intimacy.
Seen this in all its rain soaked saturation and the full arc from mine on the way to pick up the hub from work. By the time I got down to Larne, it was dwindling. This was the best that I got and even then, its a bit overprocessed. But you get the gist.
I overprocessed this..Not sure how it looks. Too much, too less, just right? Let me know
The lines don't help either...sheesh, am seeing everything bad here :)
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.
Yes, this colorful image is intentionally overprocessed. The scene caught my attention to the delightful spring bloom I saw by my bedroom window as I walked by with a basket full of clean laundry. Any time laundry day can be beautified is a good day. :-)
This image is not mine, the original image is from Kalabird
Blogged in The Woodwork: Postprocessing in Outdoor Photography.
I’m trying to demonstrate the power of editing landscape shots.
The following actions were taken on this image:
- straighten and cropped image
- 16 bit Adobe RGB color space: to minimize some of posterization
- Nik Color Efex Pro: gradudated blue filter: to turn cloudy sky blue
- Nik Color Efex Pro: polarization filter: to remove some of the contrast lost due to haze
- Kubota Artistic Tools: Daily Multi-vitamin: to add punch to the photograph
I messed up the gradient near the mountains, but I was in a rush to demonstrate the idea behind overprocessing natural images, not the practice.
Again, the original image is here.
#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/
Trigger - Poverty Wizard for Lights - Infrared Remote for Camera Triggering.
Lighting - Single White Lighting 5,000 in Medium Softbox Camera Right and Above
1. Untitled, 2. Harmandir Sahib, 3. Cold Morning II, 4. Through, 5. Harmandir Sahib at Night, 6. Harmandir Sahib Silhouette, 7. Early Morning People, 8. Corridor,
9. Bruso-1909, 10. Selenium-1654, 11. flickr.com/photos/44124311742@N01/1034530408/, 12. green-0087, 13. Peeing-1360, 14. The Caretaker II, 15. Overprocessed Again, 16. The heat is on,
17. Twisted, 18. Rose Garden I, 19. Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, 20. Happy Vaisakhi, 21. Lonely, 22. Spotlight, 23. CD100, 24. Tunnel Silhouette,
25. Blurry, 26. Dead, 27. Harmandir Sahib, 28. Don't jump!, 29. Sunrise at PCA Stadium, Mohali
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
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.
Overprocessed, added lensflare and fake sun :-) Red channel changed and faded to give the shot an old look and to make it more dramatic.
Who needs photoshop when you got the Gimp ;-)
Those center gear mechanisms always seem like they are magically suspended.. as if the weight of the outer gear is going to tumble down at any second...
Given they've been there for a century I guess they aren't going anywhere for awhile..
And yes, the overprocessing was intentional...
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#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/
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.