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Zomervakantie 2006 Zuid Frankrijk Port Grimaud. Uitstapje zonder kids (die worden door Juul, jan, Sophie, Gloris en Manon opgevangen :-)) met Flo naar Nice.
after seeing the colors of the slides @reteris posts here i have gone down a rabbit hole and these are totally overprocessed
over exposed/processed, oops!
Older shots I found on my photobucket. Sizes are a little small and the editing might be a tad overprocessed, but I like them quite a bit.
#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/
It's a setting with its delightful moments . . . Guitarists singing the blues . . . the farmers primping their displays . . .
I Think It Looks Pretty Good On Black
I know it looks overprocessed to some of you . . . I might agree except that the processing shifted the emphasis from the individuals in the scene to an emphasis on the whole market . . . as a viewer you didn't have to turn your focus away from the old guy fumbling in his wallet, or the lady wiping her kid's nose, or the guy caught cheating on his diet looking all guilty . . .
One of the main squares in Florence. My original photo was very poor quality, so please pardon the overprocessing on this one :(
Jack, slightly overprocessed. Got wiggly with the 'Glamour Glow' slider...
Canon 420EZ at 1/4 in 50" softbox to camera left, triggered with cybersyncs.
Despite what the EXIF says:
F11
1/160
ISO 200
#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/
Behold overprocessing at work! Also rounded corners, but that's because I like them. :x
Going back and editing old shots which I left as dead for PS practice. I'm actually fairly happy with how this turned out.
Fly away! Heavily overprocessed in photoshop but I like the models stance. =) I don't think even she'd recognize herself. The actual photo is from a rehearsal. =) Found the wing on the ground while doing macros.
Bartender, those taps are starting to spin a little. It's making me thirsty. Pour me another, would you?
8/31/07
This was taken after midnight, but since I haven't slept, I'm still counting it as Friday's portrait.
This photo was taken and over-processed out of sheer laziness. I took a few photos, and didn't really like any once I uploaded them, but I'm too tired and too lazy to take any more. The reason it is over-processed is because, once again, I didn't like the image.
Whatever. Right now I am having a hard time caring. Too much is going on in my life right now.
My little brother leaves for college tomorrow morning and while I am fine with it, because I have been in college for 3 years now, and have been away from him for that time, my parents are not fine with it. They are going to suffer from empty nest syndrome extremely bad. The entire process is just depressing and I just want to get it over with. I can't wait until I move into school on Sunday, so I can be back in my own groove. I know I will worry about my parents, though...
Anyway... that's my life right now, so sorry about the craptastic portraits the past few days.
I photographed these on the shore of Kluane Lake, Yukon, Canada. I thought they made for cool shapes. Don't see sculpted rocks like that in Toronto! The lake is effectively whited out by upping the light levels.
ridiculously overprocessed HDR ;) I've always thought these photos look more like something from jet set radio rather than anything realistic!
I neglected some home grown beetroots that my neighbour gave me for a little too long. When I came to deal with them some of them had tiny new leaves growing out the top.
I love how the leaves and stems look like tiny rhubarb stems.
Just can't decide which one I like better for FGR.....
this one has such a nice gleamy shiny satin robotic quality to it
update: I'll go for this one.
Week 9 of 52½: "Food."
I could live on fruit alone if I had to. But red delicious apples aren't, in fact, delicious at all in my opinion.
The creative juices just aren't flowing this week. Help?
Processed version of an analogue photo taken on a Minolta Dynax 505si. It was a very foggy morning so I overprocessed the shot to pull out the details in the pylon.
The tide was low and this bit of Scarborough wasn't at its prettiest. It was also cold and the sunset was very ordinary. Looked like a job for Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop! :)
last night we had rigatoni with some frozen pesto from last summer, bacon, ricotta, peas, and a ton of black pepper. if i'd been on my game, i probably would've thrown in some fresh herbs from the garden, but somehow it was all i could do to pull this together. even m liked it, until she got a piece of crunchy bacon in her mouth, freaked out, and refused to eat any more of it.
#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/
Brother Art gets that perfect "Flock Of Heaven 17" look courtesy of sis-in-law Nadine's blonde tresses. And a swank make-up job courtesy of Photoshop stylist Mondo.
taken at dusk, and maybe it looks overprocessed? it was a struggle to lighten it up decently.
Bird Creek Meadows area opened their gates today, July 3, for the season... there is a vehicle pass fee per day, and camping fees that are less than most of the pay campgrounds in the local forests. This area, refered to as Tract D, covering the eastern half of Mt. Adams and surrounding area in southern Washington, is managed since 1972 by the Yakama Indian Nation. Rangers live there all summer on duty, and the head ranger, Richard Canapo, is a friend so if you go up there this summer tell him Darlisa sent you! Maybe I will get brownie points!
If you look through my sets there are MANY taken up in this area the last 3 years