MartinL
MartinL
Definitely one of the more enjoyable threads I've seen on RFF. (Ok, I've seen about .0001% of those threads.) Maybe the high quality here is due to the posters reaching back into their archives and sharing the best of their best. I get a sense of folks coming out of their post-processing closets---saying, "Yah, sometimes I do that. " Risky business.
Anyway, I did a search here on Nik----Google's filter set http://www.google.com/nikcollection/
and didn't come up with anything. Has anyone paid attention to Nik? I downloaded their 15 day trial and played with it some. Lots o' fun, but so far my images don't translate so well into prints. What's you experience printing your extreme processed pics? Any special issues?
Anyway, I did a search here on Nik----Google's filter set http://www.google.com/nikcollection/
and didn't come up with anything. Has anyone paid attention to Nik? I downloaded their 15 day trial and played with it some. Lots o' fun, but so far my images don't translate so well into prints. What's you experience printing your extreme processed pics? Any special issues?
biomed
Veteran
I used "extreme post processing" to simplify this image.
Mike

Mike
mugent
Well-known
I don't mind a bit of 'post' and some of the examples in this thread really benefit from it. After all, sticking in a roll of Velvia is just 'pre-processing'.
seakayaker1
Well-known
Glad I came across this thread.
Peter I love your photographs that you started the thread with last march and the others from those who contributed since.
A photograph from this past Friday night. I have enjoyed playing with the post processing.
Peter I love your photographs that you started the thread with last march and the others from those who contributed since.
A photograph from this past Friday night. I have enjoyed playing with the post processing.

mugent
Well-known
Nice pic, would like to see the original...
Glad I came across this thread.
Peter I love your photographs that you started the thread with last march and the others from those who contributed since.
tsiklonaut
Well-known
Bloody hell how I now don't like HDR and extreme digital PP, ...yep done precisely that (meaning I've done some silly mistakes in the past) 
Tanzania.
Sunken arabian wooden dhow Al Burag on dry, Zanzibar.
My Wife with XR, Zanzibar.

Tanzania.

Sunken arabian wooden dhow Al Burag on dry, Zanzibar.

My Wife with XR, Zanzibar.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I used to be in heavy digital PP.
Now I'm more into film, digital lomography and film based visual art/effects.


Now I'm more into film, digital lomography and film based visual art/effects.
seakayaker1
Well-known
Nice pic, would like to see the original...

Raw converted to JPEG and downsized for flickr and upload to RFF.
Pentax K5IIs ~ 55/1.4 ~ ISO 100 ~ 25 sec ~ F16
tsiklonaut
Well-known


froyd
Veteran
I quite like this one, Ko.Fe:

rwintle
Scientist by day
Ektar under overcast

Farm, north of Waterloo, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Ektar under overcast with a bit of help:

Farm, north of Waterloo, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Farm, north of Waterloo, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Ektar under overcast with a bit of help:

Farm, north of Waterloo, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
charjohncarter
Veteran
About as extreme as I get, just a little darkening:

daveleo
what?
Must dedicate this one to Blaz Kutin aka "bk1970"
Must dedicate this one to Blaz Kutin aka "bk1970"
but PLEASE do not compare to his works of art ! (thanks!)
Must dedicate this one to Blaz Kutin aka "bk1970"

but PLEASE do not compare to his works of art ! (thanks!)
tekst
Established
I have a thing for symetry, so a lot of my shots go thru a fair amount of post processing.





daveleo
what?
Another "abstract" . . .
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froyd
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I have a thing for symetry, so a lot of my shots go thru a fair amount of post processing.
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very interesting stuff Tekst. You should post it in the gallery!
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
seakayaker1
Well-known
burancap
Veteran
I like ^^^^that^^^^ very much!
It has an industrial "technical illustration" from the 60's-70's look!
It has an industrial "technical illustration" from the 60's-70's look!
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