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The base image was manipulated with an "illustration filter" in GIMP to better define the details. Then a texture overlay added, color tweaked and a light leak overlay added as a vignette. The entire image was then "texturized" with a fine canvas matte in Photoshop to finish the slider composition.
The theme this week is 'Over-processed Portrait'
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I first uploaded this in April 2006 not longer after I joined Flickr. I just happened to chance upon this couple on top of a hill in Granada, Spain: it is not set up in any way. I had just started out on my 'photographic journey'. The exposure was so off that I used a process on Picasa (all I had at the time) to get this result. At the time I loved it. Looking at it now I realise that less is actually more - lol . I no longer have the original photo so it will have to remain like this - totally over processed.
For the smile on Saturday group - theme Over-Processed
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March 11, 2013
Something about magnolias & sun flares. They go together like peanuts & beer:)
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the feel of this photo. I know it's a bit overprocessed but the colors really grabbed my attention. I adore the way her amazing hair looks! Thanks Tanya for the little dress! We LOVE it! ;0)
This might be the most messy light streak I've ever gotten. And very few of the other components worked either (you can't see the sky). So overprocessed just to get an acceptable result.
But this photo was doomed from the get-go. I saw another photographer setting up shop here and realized what he was looking at, a bend in the street with a leading line going right to the Tokyo Tower. As I was getting my tripod out, some taxi came up to the spot, this was the angle I needed for this shot so I waited... for almost 20 minutes. He did not move an inch. I don't know this particular side of Japanese culture but in America we don't take kindly to drivers who get on our nerves (don't worry I didn't say anything to the guy, I was just really pissed).
My misfortune continued after the guy FINALLY moved, and my relief might have been a bit too vocal but I really did not care I've waited for 20 minutes and I couldn't go around the vehicle at any time due to how busy the street was. The light streak on my side of the highway was satisfactory, but the other side was so polarizing to the senses, nothing was straight the colors were crowded and sloppy and I did not have a backup to put over it or enough material to clone over pieces in editing. The most I could do was eliminate outlying lights to prevent it from standing out as much as possible. The sky had illumination that didn't make it look good either. Nevertheless I was determined to get a result. Maybe a bit too determined.
You know what? Don't favorite this shot, it was a pity post and I desperately need to retake it when I return to Tokyo. This shot was awful at the start and it still is now despite what I tried to do. I blame that damn taxi
6th June 2021 :
... Over processed.
Also for Sliders Sunday.
Banana custard for our Sunday "tea."
Today is : World Pest Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/world-pest-day-june-6/
And for our Silly News is that it's : National Gardening Exercise Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/days-2/national-gardening-exercis...
Which isn't that silly, but you might well find some of those pests. 😄
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
A submission to the Sliders Sunday group, where overprocessing is encouraged. Some toadstools which have sprung up in the Manly Dam bushland after recent heavy rain.
Climate change is really effecting people. Not too sure what's with the guy in the back.
Smile on Saturday - Over Processed Portrait
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The tiny bit of snow we got yesterday made me harken back to our amazing Zermatt vacation in December 2023. So I went way too far with my processing and came up with this. HSS!
MINI Cooper (Red with white trim) photographed in garage with iPhone. Background selectively underexposed in Lightroom and B/W done with Silver Efex Pro 2. I see a FACE.
Using a collaging process similar to the one I used to create my Abstract Collages, I combined a number of pieces from the VIsual Mashups group. Then seriously overprocessed the result using, amongst other tools, Photoshop's Liquefy.
Not overprocessed, merely underexposed, then moderately processed and converted to monochrome. Is that a more "honest" way to produce an effect? Depends on your point of view. There has long been an ethos among photographers favoring in-camera effects, planning the final appearance before releasing the shutter, and "straight out of camera" images. But processing, in a darkroom of yore, or Lightroom today (or other software), is perfectly legitimate. Photographers decide for themselves where to draw a line. Don't we?
HTT!
Droplet - Check
Everyone's favorite weed - Check
Tinted overprocessed monotone - Check
Over the top title - Check
Cliche to the max!
HCS!
Just mucking around with the power lines and photoshop. The absolutley necessary energy of electricity.
Every perception of colour is an illusion,
we do not see colours as they really are.
In our perception they alter one another.
(Josef Albers)
Looking close... on Friday! - Pushpins
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Way overprocessed and I'm not thrilled with the end result. This is a combination of two shots - purple violets in our grass and then a white and purple violet. Hope you have a wonderful day. HSS!
I had a lot of fun yesterday reprocessing my old photo of Gibbon Falls in Yellowstone. For tonights picture I decided to go through the same process. This is taken from a single Raw image split into five different images. I then did a mild enhancement with Topaz Adjust, but I used Topaz Denoise to make the photo have an almost painterly look. I did overprocess the image on purpose, but I like the end result. When you get a moment take the time to look at your old photos and re-process them, but this time try to push the edges. You may like what you see. If you don’t there is no harm done.
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This is several merged light trail photos but when I was merging the layers I used the wrong operator and ended up with the rather wacky image you see here.
We have a new cherry tree that is blooming now - this is a way over-processed shot of the cherry blossoms against the beautiful blue sky. Hope you have a great Sunday. HSS!
Im not sure if I like this style but I'm giving it a shot, it feels a bit overprocessed to me, idk, we'll see how other people like it I guess...
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Christopher McTaggart
Carleton College '21
I'm not sure I haven't overprocessed this, but let's give it a go anyway!
A view, under extraordinary skies, from from the summit of Divis (478m above sea level) the highest of the Belfast Hills, towards Lough Neagh. The point of land emerging into the Lough from the left is Cranfield Point, beteween Antrim and Toome, with the County Derry shore around Ballyronan behind and the Sperrins just visible through the cloud in the distance.
Belfast International Airport is more-or-less centre of shot — can you spot the plane taking off from it?
When we go on vacation I take a lot of sunset/sunrise pictures instead of making a few good ones...so this is one that I took hoping for the best. It wasn't great so I fiddled with it and came up with this. I kinda like it. Hope you have a great Sunday. HSS!
Sliders Sunday is a group for over-processed images. This one complies perhaps better than some of the stuff I post here. I tend to think some are subtly over-processed, which is kind of oxymoronic of me.
Any idea what it is? Go on, have a guess (you know when I say that, I think you have no hope of being right, but your fertile imagination is probably more fun than reality anyway!).
As a clue it’s the same subject as the one I posted earlier in the week: Captured Love just taken from a bit further back… Honest!
Just to try and convince you I shall share a general view of the scene (my daughter’s driveway) and the in-camera original in the first comment.
It’s a four-capture, in-camera, multiple exposure of the Nigella forest using ICM in four different directions and Lighten blending. Overprocessing then retrieves vivid colours from the bland jpeg and using oversharpening with the High Pass/Linear Light approach multiple times with a bit of wellie (= adjusting the sliders using your feet while wearing Wellington boots…) on the Unsharp Mask and the Dehaze tool and zapping the saturation and here you are. Oh and did I mention mirroring using Distort>Mirror in Affinity to get the symmetry? Ah well… describing it is so much more tedious than actually doing it.
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)
A man had given all other bliss,
And all his worldly worth for this,
To waste his whole heart in one kiss
Upon her perfect lips
~ Lord Alfred Tennyson
Smile on Saturday! :-) theme : #Over-processed
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