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some odd effects from my cross processing (if there is such thing as odd).. i think i might have overprocessed this batch a bit
Brown Tabby cat photo made with a gritty overexposed effect using Photoshop CS5.1
Gritty Overexposed Effects Tutorial
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The built-in HDR function of the Canon s95, when it works, is very good at capturing the dynamic light conditions without looking too overprocessed.
"AUX GRANDS HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE" - it takes being a national hero to get buried here with the other literary and social world-shapers.
7. Dezember 2011 - 11:40 Uhr
Anders als der erste Eindruck vielleicht vermitteln mag handelt es sich um etwas, das allerhöchstens und auch nur mit viel gutem Willen gerade mal so noch als Schneeregen durchgehen könnte.
(M)eine Hendi-Kamera macht auch bei viel gutem Willen keine Bilder in HDR-Qualität, insbesondere nicht bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen. Daraus lässt sich aber durchaus etwas machen: überbelichten, und dann in der Nachbearbeitung Halbtöne runter und Kontrast hoch - fertig :D
Nein, ich will gar kein hochleistungsfähiges Programm. Ich habe schon als Kleinkind immer alles vom Balkon runtergeschmissen, was mir überflüssig erschien, und lieber mit einigen wenigen einfachen Spielsachen gespielt.
Die vier hier gezeigten Schneechaos-Versionen sind übrigens die wenigen einfachen Sachen - alles andere ist bereits im Papierkorb ;)
And now to something completely different:
Die Bauarbeiten nähern sich allmählich ihrem Ende. Das Wichtigste ist geschafft, der Keller ist freigeräumt, und ich kann erkennen, wie die einzelnen Räume werden und wie Zufahrt und Garten aussehen können. Zeit also, Freundinnen und Freunde auf einen kleinen Schwatz (in between) einzuladen.
Ich selbst werde bis auf weiteres überwiegend zuhause zu tun haben, aber ich denke, den einen oder anderen Spaziergang werde ich schon unternehmen ;)
And I DID overprocess slightly but I LOVE the effect. It is a colourful and fascinating little abstract. I want to make a Foliage collection. I'm with the Victorians. If you can have colourful foliage like this, who needs flowers?? ( Well, I do, but I also love colourful, interesting leaves!)
Having some fun with software invariably results in a different look. Post Processing for that Post Apocalyptic look. Well, maybe. What do you think?
Yesterday was the first day for a while where you could see more than 50 yards in front of you, intended a big photo walk, but the wind was powerful chilly, so just had a quick half hour sprint around the local neighbourhood again.
I deliberately overprocessed this image to give it a more graphic, print quality.
See the original here
Well, kinda. It was taken by Kaoru, but it's of my self. In Kyoto at the train station, waiting to start the trip back to Sapporo.
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.
Councilmember Jim Graham speaking at DDOT's pre-construction meeting for the upcoming first phase of the U Street Reconstruction.
I had to do quite a bit of overprocessing to compensate for having to use my point & shoot... it's amazing the quality difference when I don't have my fancy SLR gizmos at hand.
Qtpfsgui 1.8.12 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Fattal
Parameters:
Alpha: 0.346
Beta: 0.846
Color Saturation: 1.54
Noise Reduction: 0.09
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PreGamma: 1
Subsequently upsampled x6
?? overprocessed in HDR...?
VERY confused at this point about the various features in "resample"
Also continuing to struggle with whether one gains something using binning and drizzle (more/shorter subs) versus no bin and no drizzle...
Seems an important point.
Don't trust the "theory" answer...(yet)
Not a great shot - found out after the camera was on P not A mode, so my pics for this dive were pretty poor. Plus I was at half-tank and we'd already started out ascent from 80ish to 60ish when this guy swam by at about 75 ft. So I didn't have much time to try and frame him...he was still too far away for good lighting. This image is way too overprocessed but I had to include it since it's the only semi-usable turtle image I got this trip
First try with Adox Ortho 25. Unfortunately my lab's processor had a breakdown and these were overprocessed. In addition to some marks the contrast is much higher than I had wanted, but you get the basic ortho idea. I have another roll that I will be shooting shortly and I hope this will work as intended.
Shot with my Speed Graphic, 6x7, 101mm Optar, on a tripod (of course) due to the low ISO.
Old Merchants Despatch office in the car shops in East Rochester.
My favorite ornaments. I don't know how old they are, but I can't remember a Christmas without them.
Yes, overprocessed, but I still think it looks better than the original. The point and shoot isn't so good with low light when I have nothing to prop it on.
yeah... i ran out of creative juice tonight. so i didn't feel like setting up a fun shot, so i resorted to simply overprocessing a simpler shot... i HDR'd my face. =P
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)
This grainy, poorly lit, and overprocessed photo, was taken not long after I started bringing a camera along with me on my nature hikes. It probably is more responsible for getting me hooked on the whole photography thing than anything else, and remains one of my favorite photos.
This is not as crazily overprocessed as it might seem - the boat was sitting on the rocks and standing next to the wharf. I was fiddling with underexposure and shadow and liked the result of having the image so dominated by black.