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Over-saturated image of an Arizona Sun Blanket (gaillardia 'Arizona Sun') flower, taken in the garden center of a local home improvement store.
Post-processing performed using Adobe Lightroom 3.6.
funny how when i get close the bird malts ...or is it a lens effect. Here the flash seemed to make the shot look like it has been overprocessed in photoshop. Probably because not enough backlight
This is a straight down shot of some coleus on my front porch. Looks kind os weird and cool and overprocessed but it is sooc.
view it large for the best effect
Sorry, it's a slow photo day today : D
I realised the other day that I've had this watch since 1996 - far longer than I've even known my husband. I often consider replacing the watch but I can't bring myself to. I may send it off to for a deep clean and to have the glass and seals replaced. Not sure about the husband... ; o)
Taken with a QHY8 on a William Optics GT-81 triplet with focal reducer on Paramount MX, 3x5 minute unguided stubs plus 1x10 minute guided using an Orion StarShoot AutoGuider. Stacked in MaximDL, post processed in MaximDL. I've over processed this to accentuate the nebula and gasses in this area, that's introduced some noise. This is a lower resolution JPG.
I was messing with my iphone and since it was such a grey day by the river, after taking the shot with the hipstamatic app, I put this through the tiltshift app and then converted it to polaroid with that app, before adding a lomo effect. Pretty overprocessed image of the River Thames by the OXO Tower at lowtide.
At least, I think it was a pawn shop. It wasn't really that interesting of a photo, but now I went and made it glow in the dark, more or less.
handplane #4, paulownia fish with big concave and chine rails, overprocessed 100 kodak, taken in far north NZ
I must contribute to the flickr photo legacy of the Snelson. This was my day to help Snelson with his film.
A rural pond near Apex, NC. The fence line, or what is left of it, caught my eye through the trees. Yes, this is an HDR photo. HDR doesn't have to mean overprocessed.
The extreme processing needed to extract it from the haze gives this a slightly overprocessed look but I'm going to have to live with it.
Great Falls, MT. Riverside Rail Yard Skatepark. I mean, wait, no... bmxs aren't allowed there. So this was obviously somewhere else. ;)
Hugely overprocessed but here's the almost finished new bedroom floor - three coats of Osmo Polywax has it looking gorgeous! : )
Captured at Lake Eyre with Canon Collective and Wrights Air. Slightly overprocessed sediment raised from the recent flooding and strong winds on the day. I think it kind of looks like a fox towards the bottom right!
i'm surrendering to myself, to my feelings, to my situations, to seattle, to this experience, to love, to life, to you, to...this woman that i want to become. just wait and see. and believe in me because i'm finally going to start believing in myself
This is my bride to be. We're getting married in mid March. She stopped by after trying out hairstyles at the stylist, and I got out my Sony Cybershot and snapped this. I decided it would be a good subject to start to seriously experiment with Photoshop Elements in terms of enhancing photos (beyond just fixing levels and color balance, cropping and sharpening).
The image possibly looks a little overprocessed on a computer monitor, but is great as a glossy 5x7 at approximately 400 dpi.
The lonely soul wanders
Alone in the walks of life
No other soul as his companion
The lonely soul wanders
Alone in the daybreak
He does his duties
In the walks of life
The lonely soul wanders
Alone in the life
He meets many other souls
Who comes to be
Unfit for the lonely soul
The lonely soul wanders
Anto Thermadam
5XP HDR taken in Kawasaki- was at the same mall a year ago when I was first getting into HDR and took a similar shot, but this time around I had the skillz ;-) to take a better version of it than before- setting camera on ISO100, using aperture priority, adjusting the white balance, and changing the framing and angle of the shot makes all the difference. Still a bit of shading artifacts from the HDR overprocessing, but I prefer the surreal effects anyway so there it is.