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Processing: Photoshop Lightroom cc

Press L to see it on black (light & colors are better)

 

Toutes vos critiques, commentaires et fav sont les bienvenus !

All criticisms, comments, and fav are welcome !

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Smile on Saturday - "Over-processed portrait"

For Smile on Saturday group, a fun theme !

Macro Mondays / sharp

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Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas, comentarios y favoritas... Saludos amigos...!!!!

My little granddaughter Aliysa, 7yrs old, looks decidedly off-colour here! Do you you think she needs treatment?

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Find the light and it will show you the path. The path that is shown by your own light is the only path that is right.

 

Rajneesh

 

For Smile on Saturday - over-processed

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RKO_5920.

 

Copyright: Robert Kok. All rights reserved! Watermark protected.

 

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Please do not use my photos on websites, blogs or in any other media without my explicit permission.

 

Thanks for visiting, commenting and faving my photos. Its very much appreciated!

for Looking Close...On Friday

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Breathtaking ice cave. It was difficult, and at times dangerous, to take this shot and choose a location for the best angle. Nevertheless, this work has become one of the most memorable for me.

Published on Smile on Saturday! :-) 2020-12-05

Theme: Over-processed

 

This is a detail of the car park on the Deuterseweg in ‘s-Hertogenbosch

  

#sliderssunday

 

Spot the two birds :)

 

For a change, this is a new (outside!) photo, taken just a few days ago at the wonderful Britzer Garten, one of Berlin's biggest and most beautiful public parks (please check my album for more "Britz bliss", if you like).

 

For better dynamic range, I've used exposure bracketing (three images), pre-processed the images in DXO PhotoLab (sharpness and DeepPrime denoising only), from which I directly went into HDR Efex Pro to combine the images. I'm trying to get away from the annual Adobe subscription, and combining images from an exposure bracketing series in HDR Efex instead of Lightroom is one step into that direction. Unfortunately, whenever I think I can finally leave Adobe behind for good they come up with improvements such as the new "supersize" function (now also available in LR), a ton of new presets for LR, and other interesting stuff (and I'm still used to the LR/PS workflow, and the layers in PS). Well, maybe I'll be ready next year ;)

 

Extra sliding was done in Color Efex, where I added some "Brilliance and Warmth" and a tiny bit of "Contrast Color Range".

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, stay safe and have a nice week ahead!

"Photography is the story I fail to put into words" - Dustin Spears

HSS

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overlay processed flower image

I applied texture, French Kiss Watercolor Splash, a border, and an impression Topaz filter to create an artsy view of my pink roses. My sweet sister spotted these in Walmart, took a shot, and text'd me to see if I could use them for my art. LOVE THAT GIRL! The grocery store has doubled or maybe it is tripled the price of flowers this week. Glad Walmart didn't do that.

Quebec wildlife ...................Canada .

 

ZoooOoooM

This is to the Brexiteers and to the "Wallbuilders"in the USA,because its the same Spirit.

 

The Sound of Silence-Disturbed

www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4

 

a Vision,

realized with a Image from Pixabay.

RKO_3748.

 

The Courtship process. Great Crested Grebe project 2021 (#9).

 

Copyright: Robert Kok. All rights reserved! Watermark protected image!

 

More of my work and activities can be seen on my website: robertkokphotography.com

 

Please do not use my photos on websites, blogs or in any other media without my explicit permission.

 

Thanks for visiting, commenting and faving my photos. Its very much appreciated!

I put a note on the picture hover over centre area with your cursor to view it.

Processed with VSCOcam with c8 preset

I rendered a more painterly feel to the preceding B & W print

Shot on Ricoh GR II

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