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From near Springfield village. Only had the phone with me.
Now I see this in Flickr it looks way overprocessed... I'll bin and re-do this one.
Group shot.
Still kicking myself for shooting this entire day at ISO800. Gah.
A wee bit overprocessed but I like it, and really, isn't that what's important? Chris and Jay's expressions, together, make the photo.
What do you do when the clouds obliterate most of a lunar eclipse and you only get one bad photo? You crop and overprocess it until it works for you as an "art" piece. :P
Sooke, BC, Canada. Taken from Whiffen Spit, which guards the entrance to Sooke Bay from the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
When I looked at this after posting it, it looked overprocessed to me, so I went back to my editing program to double check -- this is "almost SOC" with just a few very tiny bumps of the sliders. The light really was like that!
Experimenting with Topaz adjust and learning how to use masks in PaintShop Pro.
Adjusted mostly with adaptive exposure, then brought in some clouds on another layer. Used some masks to let the clouds show through and then applied Topaz to the cloud layer to make it (sort of) match.
Pulled out the long lens (Tamron Adaptall 200-500mm, f/6.9) last night. Processed in Lightroom and Silver Efex Pro. Not completely happy with it. Feels overprocessed and I'm wondering if I have a better (read: clearer) shot. There was haze around the moon, though, so .... *shrugs*
Today started out badly when I woke up at 6:40 and needed to be at work by 7:15. Somehow, I showered, made the 15-minute walk to Union Station, managed to stop at Caribou for coffee outside Metro Center and slid into my desk at 7:19. I. Am. Awesome.
And to celebrate that, I am wrapping up my workweek with a pot of ginger tea, a ridiculously overprocessed iPhone shot, and some photo sorting at Peregrine.
This is my first attempt at using Photomatix. It's a shot of the end of our kitchen where I have tried to set up various light sources, as well as direct and reflected natural light.
It used 6 Nikon raw files (.NEFs)
I tried to make the end result look as natural as possible; much as was seen by my eyes at the time. I'm not a big fan of what I consider to be "overprocessed" HDR.
Early this morning at Upton this young buzzard was flying from tree to tree yelling his head off, clearly wanting his parents to feed him. Mum did appear a couple of times, but only to encourage him to go off and find his own breakfast!
This is overprocessed, but I managed to lose the original and couldn't have another go :(
Taken for Scavenger item 11, a filing cabinet. Since my filing cabinet is really overstuffed and I couldn't get a good picture of it, I thought I would enhance it a bit using Picassa. I also tilted the photo a touch to give it some interest. It really looks much nicer now in the photo than it does in person.
Brown Tabby cat photo made with a gritty overexposed effect and converted to black and white using Photoshop CS5.1
Gritty Overexposed Effects Tutorial
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Special Cats And Dogs (group I started)
Cats Rule The World Dont they (group where I was promoted to Administrator)
Taken during my photo adventure with my friend 2boyz2day last spring. I'm going through some old photos that were never edited, or re-edited. What do you think? To overprocessed?
To me this looks like a juggler on the tail of a canine-type animal, holding a hot-air balloon of a big baby (see previous photo) in his right hand. I know - pretty big imagination, but that makes it fun. This entire panel was difficult to photograph, hence the overprocessing.
the most gorgeous eyes i've ever seen on a little girl. took a ton of editing and i'm not sure if i love the end result; it looks kinda overprocessed. meh.
This was shot as a black & white photograph. As I mentioned a couple days ago, Bibble Pro turns my Black & White NEF (Nikon RAW) files into color pictures.
Anyway, as a color photo this was a disaster, with far too little contrast and far too much red. So I've done a lot of manipulation to make this into a presentable photograph.
Presentable, yes. Realistic colors? Not so much.
Kodak Portra 160NC.
I can't decide if this looks overprocessed but the scan was an awful color. I should stick to black and white.
This one is my favorite, I thought this looked like it could be a legit Liquid Force ad.
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.
One of my first pictures with my first camera (Canon A70). The place is just a few kilometers away from Saint-Petersburg. I liked long walks and often went beyond city limits.
Один из самых первых кадров, снятых моей первой камерой (Canon A70). Снято во время прогулки в нескольких километрах от Санкт-Петербурга.
[26.03.2008 - 11:24] : фото выиграло фотоконкурс "Один на один". :)
#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.
Not the best shot because I was struggling with compact camera and low light. Deliberately overprocessed to get a slightly surreal effect
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.