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(Alella, 2009) This glass is weirdly treated (thick, textured and bumpy), in a way that it makes it look like digitally overprocessed or even oil painted. But actually it is the real glass texture -as is- what is seen in the photograph.
Thanks to SummerStreets '09 this shot would not be possible otherwise.
Inspired by Cameron Grant from Las Vegas, I really tried over processing this one. It's not as good as his usually are, but I had to try.
See his work here: www.flickr.com/people/36113180@N00/
It's a bit difficult to make out, but the guy in the blue shirt's playing a guitar, while this duo walks down the street.
Actually its just Tonemapped :)
But on a real note, Photomatix is ALOT of fun....
Happy Friday Flickr
Today was supposed to be *day to take photos to overprocess in photoshop* day, but i'm too tired and my subjects weren't feeling so...into the artistic aspect...so they are all SOC
I don't mess with HDR very much, but this series of shots cried for it. I tried not to overprocess it too much.
Male Monarch butterfly feasting on wild clover blossom photo made with a sepia-toned gritty over exposed effect using Photoshop CS5.1
Still insanely overprocessed but it's better than the first try.
Note to self - Taking time to get a descent pic in the first place probably wouldn't hurt.
So. Much. Fun.
They are.
Even the tough times turn quickly when you are dealing with the future.
5 minutes with them is all it takes.
A glimpse, a look.
Word.
Sometimes just 5 seconds,
Prepare to be inspired
and laugh, till you cry.
Around 1984-1985, I was trying to ink a drawing, probably one from the Scarecrow series, and I stop to clean the pen with a blank paper. Black ink on a piece of white folded paper.
I first got inspired by words on skin. Then I wanted to talk about scars. Then the scar didn't show up very well, I cropped it, I layered, I displaced, overlayed, I masked, I un-did , I re-did, Then I did some more.
Then I got tired.
I think I need to get better at figuring out what I want my finished product to look like; because for the past few days I have just sat down with no intention of a final product and then just clicked buttons and tried news things and see what things do and read one too many tutorials.
Today was one of the days when I was not happy with any of the shots I took, so I ended up over-processing one that seemed to me to be more "interesting".
On a side-note, I'm trying to learn how to use Photoshop. I'm finding it difficult and very frustrating.
i have been feeling very uninspired and decided to visit this church that has been in a shambles since our large earthquake three years ago. it is almost fully repaired and it wasn't in the state i was hoping for. so i tried out an HDR in photomatix, than layered the photo a few times in photoshop with different processing each time. it's overprocessed and odd, but something different i suppose. for "cwd" architecture.
I have a disease, Im obsessed with taking photos and later fucking them up in photoshop. The thing is I have no eye for composition, I have no talent, I have nothing besides my dying n95 and crappy EOS 88. The photos you see in this set are completely pointless, meaningless and rather ugly, their only purpose is to sedate me for a little while till my shutter finger starts twitching again.
via Instagram ift.tt/2xpRcey And it was from this chair that he finally came to the conclusion that perhaps investing in that 40 year 401k was a bad idea. . . . . #skyline #view #overprocessed
this is actually a regular cloud in the sky, but I overdid the values and decided to rotate it; it reminded me of a cloud in the ocean; perhaps animals spawning or a geyser of some sort
i don't care much for cars, or the garish, overprocessed pictures people often make of them. nevertheless, i couldn't resist having a little fun and going (way) over the top with this one (aster egg in the license plate).