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A couple relaxing in the tomato-red chairs that say "that shot must be from Seattle," just as the green ones in le Jardin du Luxembourg or Les Tuileries instantly say "this must be in Paris." Wishing you a barefoot kind of start to a great July weekend. Seattle has its Seafair Torchlight Run and Parade downtown tomorrow, the Seafood Fest in Ballard Sat & Sun, and I will be attending a Better Photo Summit and shoot at the EMP. Ah, summer pleasures!
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.
This weekend, workers repaired tracks on the N Line at 20 Av. This photo shows post-weld profile grinding. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
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 !
About 2.5 hours from home, the Coquihalla Lakes Lodge has great, well kept cabins on a couple of nice lakes for fishing and relaxing. Sure was nice to get away from home finally after the COVID-19 isolation for the past 3 months!
Coquihalla Lakes Lodge, BC, Canada
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!
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 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.
This weekend, workers replaced panels of track on the J/Z Line near Hewes St. This photo shows street crews prepping a new panel. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
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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Data/Local: 14 de novembro de 2009 - Uruaçu - Goiás
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This weekend, workers replaced sections of track along the J/M/Z line near Flushing Av. This photo shows a Mantis 10-ton crane removing an old track panel. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
I shot a wedding in Port Townsend WA over the weekend. The wedding was held at Fort Worden, which is an old military base with concrete bunkers and vintage housing. I loved shooting this wedding and the couple was so much fun.
Deb and I spent the weekend up at Beltane Ranch in Sonoma. What a wonderful property! Reminded us of the 'old' Sonoma. We came home quite rested.