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Ah,this reminds me of the good old days of trying to get usable copies from a roll of push-processed, underexposed TMZ...
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© 2010 Eystein Roll Aarseth. Photo taken as an official photographer for Notodden Blues Festival.
All rights reserved, please email me (eaarseth at gmail dot com or eystaar at online dot no) if you want to use one of the photos.
For more photos from the festival from the other official photographers, please check out the festival's photostream
Dana Fuchs - Eystein Roll Aarseth_DSC_0434
Fotografía original de J-Nette1: www.flickr.com/photos/j-nette1/
Original photo from J-Nette1: www.flickr.com/photos/j-nette1/
Un juego del grupo Sparkle (Post 1- Comment 3): www.flickr.com/groups/sparkle_pics/discuss/72157624858629...
A game from the group Sparkle (Post 1- Comment 3): www.flickr.com/groups/sparkle_pics/discuss/72157624858629...
overprocessing with c2g (Gimp)
www.flickr.com/groups/gimpusers/discuss/72157619079536887/
Lomo script - GIMP
Lomo Script with Old Style Colors: registry.gimp.org/node/7870
Horribly overprocessed this one, but I liked the innocent pose too much and the original was very badly overexposed so... actually, no. Screw it, I'm not explaining myself. This is the Internets, I'll do what I want! :P
I had one more try at editing this. I thought the last attempt looked a bit overprocessed and plastic. This time I used lots of layer masks and left the dodge tool alone. What do you think? Previous edit here
Looks pixelated here at low res and my purist friends will consider this overprocessed. But in person it looks cool, more like a drawing.
©Terena Jessup/subterra_art
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DCMag comp entry for 9-10 May. Theme was "pet hates". Of the
numerous editing crimes committed here, the worst has to be the use of
Comic Sans, the antichrist of fonts. Also got a chance to use the
"star" brush in PhotoShop and delved into the darker regions of the
"Artistic" filters menu. It was actually quite fun....
Just on another motorbike cruise. If this picture looks overprocessed, that's because it is. I really like the colour the trees turned out, but that's pretty much it. Got overexposed because it was very cloudy this day. Disappoiting shooting overall, but some gems to come, I'm sure...
My first ever attempt at making a HDR pic. HDR pics tend to look a bit overprocessed, so I tried to keep it natural. I didn't use a tripod, instead I used one of those granite blocks for support. I used the Photomatix 3.0 trial version.
Heavily processed image of a cup of tea I had in Japan in 2013. The tea wasn't as heavily processed and was quite good...
This Dairy Queen - sorry, "DQ" - off the highway in Turlock, CA, is all pink and off-white inside. It features overhead music in keeping with its 80s makeover.
But, hey. Ice cream.
Crap, crap, crap. Overprocessed crap, at that. Normally, I would find beams from the heavens inspirational and comforting, but since I know where I was when I saw these, how long I'd been there, and how much longer I was there after they got bored and split, the gloomy clouds are speaking to me more.
Cammo Estate, Edinburgh
Blown highlights & overprocessed. Better buzzard photos can be seen elsewhere in my photostream.
11th January 2011
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I noticed these on a colleagues desk. Not sure why they are there. I'd ask, but I don't think they belong to some-one of a sound sense of mind.
Another thing for a website. Ignore the overprocessing, it's only going to be little anyway.
I just noticed a blob of crap on the slide that is visible on the screen too. Ho-hum, I don't think I'll re-do it.
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.