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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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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
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!
Smile on Saturday! :-) theme : #Over-processed
This is the original image: www.flickr.com/photos/125914022@N05/50687290722
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
Of course I appreciate digital art. But just wanted to show that heath doesn't need sunsets or get overprocessed to be beautiful Lol
I don't remember everything that I did while I was processing this but I kinda like the final result. Hope you have a great Sunday. HSS!
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
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!
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.
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!
This was originally a shot taken on Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia. The sun was low in the sky and cast long shadows. The original looks a little spooky, but this overprocessed looks even spookier. Here is the original:
www.flickr.com/photos/dionepsoc/28370590577/in/album-7215...
For Smile on Saturday
Theme: Overprocessed
Mister's grape hyacinths are beautiful this year. I couldn't resist over processing them today. HSS!
Remembered from school days--
The order of color in a rainbow.
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Yes, I overprocessed it a bit to bring out the colors more
Thanks to all who viewed, commented and faved!:
Explore #217 ~ October 20, 2009
Maybe too processed...maybe not processed enough. But the colors! And Mister, Mandy and I are still missing Clem ad need some brightness today. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. HSS!
I tend to favor intense colors and contrast, and this image just begged for overprocessing. If you zoom in almost dead center, you can see a periwinkle making a track across the more prominent lines, answering the question I posed in my comment on the original version of this image. Happy Sliders Sunday, and Happy Father's Day to all Dads.
Over-Processed für Smile on Satuday am 5.12.
so vor der Bearbeitung
www.flickr.com/photos/josef17/50664210273/in/dateposted-p...
A lonely allium drooping...and then I did a bunch of stuff to it. Hope you have a wonderful day. 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 :)
I really liked the play on words on these Zinfandel wine labels in our local Lidl store. Processed with the Prisma App (I still use it free). Best viewed Large. Happy Sliders Sunday!
Originally uploaded for Smile on Saturday's theme "over-processed" HSoS!
Sometimes I have absolutely no idea when to stop messing around with the PS, this being one such occasion...
The "Temple of Love" at the end of East Lake in Old Westbury Gardens. Currently under repair.
For Sliders Sunday Post Processed
roaring siberean tiger
Brullende Siberische Tijger
Tigre siberiana ruggente
tigre siberiano rugiente
Tigre siberià rugent
Tigre de Sibérie rugissant
Tigre siberiano rugindo
Brüllender Sibirischer Tiger
for the theme "copy-collage" in Smile on Saturday! :-)
I don't do much HDR, this is a 4 shot one. Hopefully I didn't overprocess, I prefer natural looking HDR images.
I haven't felt inspired to get my camera out lately other than for documenting the kittens' lives, so this is another cruise sunset photo from October. I know that I overdo the wave distortion in Photoshop, but I love the plaid patterns that you can get and this one has some beautiful goldenness to it. Hope you have a great day. HSS!
~photocillin
ie less is more.
i was going to process this one to within a nanometre of extinction, but i have opted for a simple mono conversion. I'll let the jazz and the nifty fifty speak for itself
*Tips for being ejected out of a shop gracefully....
I suggest pretending not to speak English and bowing out gracefully. On this occasion I was hampered by the fact the shopkeepers didn't either.
I have trouble with this minimal ideal. I think I overprocess a lot of shots and put too many notes in my piano solos, but it is something to aim for.
I took way too many photos of sunsets on our vacation...played around with this one to make it more mysterious and interesting. Hope you have a great day. HSS!
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Do you use Instagram? I do, and here's where you can find me:
==> instagram.com/lmontezemolo
Some folks poo-poo Instagram because they think it's just a place for kids to post duckface selfies, bad snapshots of their lunches and horribly overprocessed iPhone photos. I'll concede that there are plenty of those things on there, but there's also an incredible collection of beautiful photos by some really talented artists. In fact, I did a quick mental tally a few weeks ago and figured out that almost 80% of the new artists I follow on social media are ones I found through Instagram. If you haven't checked it out, give it a look-see some time -- you might be surprised by the quality of visual artistry you can find there.
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OK, now about this photo:
After you've spent the entire final night of your Lofoten adventure driving around the beautiful archipelago chasing the most incredible Northern Lights display you could ever imagine, it's a bit of a let-down to have to fold up the old tripod, break down the camera gear and head back to meet up with the rest of your group. So we stretched the drive back a bit by making a few stops. This was the final of those stops, just on the Fredvang side of the place we came to refer to as "Two Bridges."
Happy weekend, y'all. I woke up this morning with either a cold or bad allergies -- still trying to figure out which it is.
-Lorenzo
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