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This is my first attempt at HDR so be gentle lol. Hopefully it is not overprocessed. I find it hard to shoot the landscape up in the mountains because you get 3 such sharp contrasts between the dark gully, the sunlit side of the cliffs and then the sky. So I actually remembered this time to take some shots to work on back home to see what could be done.
I over-processed this photo cause I was bored and it's for my digital imaging class. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D with a 17-40mm f4 L lens with one strobe from above shooting through a 48" softbox
Overprocessed orange!
(actually had a different pic in mind for this theme, did not find the time for it though)
This is what Hawaii looks like when you have to go to work every day here. I want to leave and come back on vacation.
Overprocessed. Meh.
Need to figure out how to get more light from the sky without eliminating the city below.
Well, what do you do if by 24:15 you realise that all shots you took before midnight (on the 365 day) are bad? You fire up PhotoPaint and work those sliders ;)
I actually kind of like it now.
#150/150/365
Stir-crazy, but not yet well enough to actually do anything of value, I escaped my apartment today to return a couple of things that hadn't made the trip to Burning Man (I like to think of it as reverse-shopping...). This included returning a top to Wal-Mart, which I make a point to almost never go into.
I have this advice for everyone: If you are sick, the place to spend your time is not a Wal-Mart on a Saturday. Between the screaming kids, stressed-out adults, ridiculous quantities of underpriced and overprocessed food, and the pervasive smell of plastic and eau d'bad mood, it was all I could do not to run screaming from the place before I'd completed my errand. Although I did have the evil thought that, by spreading whatever virus I have, I could be a subversive agent for bringing down The Man.
Project 365 11/27/09
...you make lemonade. When neighborhood punks throw a pumpkin filled with a nice flower arrangement at your door, you take pictures of the flowers! While we were up in shingletown some kids saw fit to throw a pumpkin with a flower arrangement in it at our door. We weren't too fazed by it cause it happened the day before as well. Kate grabbed a couple of vases and just like that we turned something that was supposed to hurt and disappoint into something pretty cool. Love it.
"the bean" is one of the most interesting places in chicago.
overprocessed tri-x pushed to 3200 in DDX
this guy tripped inside my frame, looked at me in astonishment, i clicked the shutter and he apologized.
I know, looks a little overprocessed, and I did process it a bit, but not much... it really was impressive. Taken on the hill of the Westbury white horse, what a wonderful place for a sunset.
Processing: saturation by Picmonkey.
Male Monarch butterfly feasting on wild clover blossom photo made with a sepia-toned gritty over exposed effect using Photoshop CS5.1
Just droppin' in and letting everyone out there know that I'm still editing the pictures that I took from New Year's Day in Little Tokyo. I learned a couple of post-processing techniques and applied them to the first few pictures in my set. Then, I experimented with some stuff and got carried away with what I discovered. So, instead of applying my generic touchups, I'm experimenting with every photo that I edit, and it's pretty much taking up most of my free time. I just might be going overboard with the editing, and when I finally upload the pictures, I would like some honest feedback, especially of what you think is overprocessed/too strong.
The pinacle of Miraishin no Oka at the Kosanji Temple museum's Marble sculpture garden built by Kazuto Kuetani.
"The Heights of Eternal Hope for the Future"