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I spent a great weekend, photographing dances. My main setup was 3 Indra 500's. I set up a 4th light with a wide angel dish and grid way off to camera left. I changed the channel for that light and had a second remote on my D810 with a Sigma 35mm. My hope was to catch the in-between shot when the dancers were thinking about the pose they wanted to do. I only got 33 images with that setup, but I'm digging how it worked out.
Snapshots from a weekend in Barcelona.
For the rest of the series visit: zvereff.com/column/weekend-in-barcelona/
This weekend, we replaced panels of track on the 7 Line between Court Square and Queensboro Plaza. This photo shows a new panel being lifted by a street crane. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
I had such a great long weekend. I haven't felt this happy in a long time! I also used all the cameras I currently own (5) this weekend! LOL.
I took a ton of photos; I shot 2 rolls of 135 and 2 rolls of 120. Plus, the 3 rolls I finished during the week; this weekend I got 4 rolls of 135 and 3 rolls of 120 developed and I scanned them all! (That took a long long long time, but it was enjoyable) I uploaded most of the photos I took last week and I have yet to upload any of the ones from this weekend. (Well, there a couple in this upload that are from this weekend)
The two awesome things about this weekend were Yashi and Trip.
I didn't use a meter with Yashi. I was worried that I would get it wrong, but I was so amazed that I could guess the exposure pretty well! I'm really happy about that.
The Trip just surprises me every time. The stuff I get out of that thing is ridiculous. It's such a fun and easy camera to use.
Not to leave out my Bessa, she did great too. I was especially blown away by the film I used with it; Konica Minolta VX200. It scanned so well and I really liked the results. I'm really getting the hang of the 21mm. It's so cool to shoot with.
Can't wait to share all my happiness with you guys during the week.
I hope everyone had as great of a weekend as I did.
33 photographs stitched together in Autopano Pro. I took 11 shots of each area 3 times and created 3 separate panoramics, one at -2ev, 1 at 0ev and one at +2ev. I then tonemapped all 3 panoramics in Photomatix. From there, it was off to TIffen's DFX filter suite for the coloration and diffusion. Noise Ninja did the noise reduction duty and back into Aperture for final cleanup. My first HDR Panoramic photo, and I'm pretty happy with the initial result.
While the depot was locked up for the weekend, the benches were clear of snow and ice so I camped out where I could keep an eye on the signals. There was a lot of traffic due thru here in the next half hour or so; the westbound commuter that had just passed, an eastbound commuter plus an express, as well as the inbound Illinois Zephyr. I was hoping that once traffic cleared the ACe train would head my way. Hope springs eternal!
People began gathering for the next inbound commuter and I gallantly saved some ladies from paying for free weekend parking. It was amazing how many people showed up dressed for a mild fall day, yes it was supposed to warm up, but certainly wasn’t warm now! The parking area I caught the commuter from filled up; good thing that I got my shot when I did! Then surprise; headlight to the west! It seemed way too early for either of the inbound commuters so I hiked all the way down to the east of the platform only to find out that it was the commuter express! Definitely not a disaster since I was now in a great position to catch it passing the depot after crossing from M3 to M1 at Fairview.
Downers Grove IL / Fairview Ave
METX e/b commuter express
METX 205 F40PHM-2
Something about firing up the grill in a park as you are hanging out with friends and having lots of laughs. The food taste better and some of the best memories are created. In my Ice Cube voice "today was a good day"
Este bolo foi a pista da prenda de anos:um vale para um fim de semana nas montanhas com as duas filhas !
This cake was the symbol for the birthday present:weekend with the two daughters at the mountains !
This weekend, we replaced panels of track on the 7 Line between Court Square and Queensboro Plaza. This photo shows a new panel being lifted by a street crane. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
It's Thanksgiving this weekend here in Canada! So I'm celebrating all the wonderful friendships I've made here on Flickr, through my blog, The Hive and on Etsy by having a little give-away! Up for grabs is a handmade needlebook made from turquoise and cream hand woven felt.
Please come and visit my blog and leave a comment, or if it's easier, just leave a comment here and I'll add your name to the draw.
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I will do the draw on Thanksgiving Monday, October 11. Best of luck to you all
Decided, given my 3 day weekend, that I'd spend my time using some of the gear that doesn't see quite as much action on my camera as my 17-55 f/2.8 does!
I spent a great weekend, photographing dances. My main setup was 3 Indra 500's. I set up a 4th light with a wide angel dish and grid way off to camera left. I changed the channel for that light and had a second remote on my D810 with a Sigma 35mm. My hope was to catch the in-between shot when the dancers were thinking about the pose they wanted to do. I only got 33 images with that setup, but I'm digging how it worked out.
1. Dream On, 2. For What It's Worth, 3. Space Invader, 4. Desert Rose, 5. Hawaiian Rainbow Shower Tree, 6. Sunrise on Northern Avenue, 7. Remember, it's November, 8. Light of Day,
9. Geraldo Rivera, Faux News, 10. Goose Hollow to Mt. Hood, 11. Chewing Gum Bought This View, 12. On Carefree Highway, 13. Dome at Wrigley Mansion, 14. Time of the Season, 15. Halloween Sunset, 16. The Car I Always Wanted,
17. Fly Me to the Moon, 18. Lobelia, 19. Smoke From a Distant Fire, 20. Let the Sunshine In, 21. Seeing the Forest through the Trees, 22. San Diego, 2003, 23. Thank You To All Firefighters, 24. As American as Apple Pie,
25. Remembering 2003, 26. Hang Loose, 27. Hoodie, 28. RGB, 29. Fallen, 30. Lantana Annie, 31. Cleared For Takeoff, 32. flickr.com/photos/45188444@N00/1578764594/,
33. Magic, 34. Thinking of Burma, 35. Deja View, 36. Looking East, 37. Palo Verde, 38. Another Lousy Day in Paradise, 39. Palm Frites, 40. Obscured by Clouds,
41. Desert Sunflower, 42. Fall Arrives in Arizona, 43. Sun City, Arizona, 44. Surrender on Carefree Highway, 45. Magic, 46. Lookin' Out My Back Door, 47. Transformer Fire in the West Valley, 48. Carlos Lantana,
49. Behind the Scenes, 50. Blue, 51. Earth Wind & Fire, 52. Busy As A Bee, 53. September Surprise!, 54. Silence is Golden, 55. 1965 Mustang, 56. Home of the Phoenix Suns,
57. Shadow of Your Smile, 58. Beauty & the Beast, 59. Things Are Looking Up, 60. Summer Breeze, 61. Riders on the Storm, 62. I Walk the Line, 63. Argghh...It's a Hawk, Matey, 64. Unchained Melody,
65. Mick Jagger, 66. "All in Favor, Say Aye", 67. Mountain Pass Pedestrian Bridge, 68. I'm Very Suspicious of My Neighbor, 69. Happy New Year, 5768, 70. Good Morning Arizona, 71. "Paint Spill on Aisle 10", 72. Satellite Dish
Our Weekend Sales are available now @ B-Made Mainstore
The weekend sales run from January 10th to January 12th
Happy Shopping ❤️ & Nice Weekend
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Data/Local: 14 de novembro de 2009 - Uruaçu - Goiás
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Green Key Weekend is an annual program of events planned by staff and students through the Collis Center for Student Involvement. The weekend features a variety of free outdoor concerts and many great ways to celebrate the arrival of spring. (Photo by Joshua Renaud '17)
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This weekend, workers from MTA New York City Transit rebuilt piers and replaced drain pipes on the South Channel Bridge, which carries the A train across Jamaica Bay between Broad Channel and the Rockaway Peninsula. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.