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The weekend is almost over and here's how I spent mine. Well, not all of it :)
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Good morning and happy weekend to al!!!
Let's fill the weekend with beautiful colors of nature!
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Lily of the valley, daisy, columbine and vetch.
I picked these little flowers in the afternoon. A perfect gift for the weekend!
Relaxing for the weekend, Amethyst and Luca roam the waters of Twisted Paradise. Luca stops to soak up some sun.
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Another pic from the beautiful Tulip Festival in Ottawa, Canada. Hope everyone is having a fantastic sun-filled weekend.
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A lovely yellow 'Rose'.. 'Rosa'.... from the seafront.. after a light rain shower..
TGIF.. HFF.. Thanks for all your support.. have a wonderful weekend
keep it fresh.
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get together and have fun making this in the weekend.i hope you l ike it
After a long week of hard work (probably harder cause this is Japan we're talking about), it's good to hunker down with the boys. Tokyo izakayas like this one are the perfect place to do so whether you're looking for polite mannered fun or drunk sports watching, anything that suits those needs.
I was on a high rise tonight, after shooting in and around sakura street and coming out with some serious shots I was feeling rather good. After heading back north across the scramble, I decided to continue focusing on tighter alleyways, there were just enough tuckouts and a usable composition around every turn. Can't say I'm surprised because it's Shibuya, but boy was I having a good time.
After navigating the streets a bit further I eventually came upon a familiar path, to Miyashita Park (where I shot my Tower Records shot a few weeks back) which had an izakaya of it's own. It didn't really do wonders during the day but with the lanterns and the sign all aglow, being here tonight was a very different story. It kinda looks like a video game segment. I wasn't even bothered by the concrete elevation for the trains, on the contrary it made the image more unique.
I tampered heavily with the temperature in multiple spots, some heavier and some lighter, in an attempt to make it more filthy and more crowded. Instead of using an AI removal tool, there were so few people in this shot that all I did was shroud them in darkness instead.
A few more photographers showed up a little while later, but I think I would count this as a hidden gem. Despite being in one of the most commercialized districts in Tokyo, there was a relative shortage of foot traffic here. And as usual, I will eventually work on more shots from this location. Everything has to count in at least one way. I love this shot a lot though.
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Här kommer mitt bidrag till fotosöndags veckotema - helg
De senaste helgerna så har jag jobbat så det var skönt att få ledigt för en gångs skull. Jag tycker om köra att runt här i Sverige och hitta nya ställen att fotografera tillsammans med min fru. Som den här serpentine vägen (tack till min vän Jens som berättade vart den fanns!). Jag fick min fru att köra fram och tillbaka ett antal gånger så att jag kunde få ljuset från bilen helt rätt. Det var bakljusen som ställde till problemet då det var ljust ute. Jag gissar att folk som bodde i området undrade var det var vi höll på med. Så denna helgen gick åt att ta denna bild.
Here comes my contribution to fotosöndag's weekly challenge - weekend.
It seems for the past few weekends I've been working so was glad to get this weekend off. Do enjoy a drive in the Swedish country side with my wife and discovering new places. Like this curve in a windy road (thanks to my friend Jens for telling us where it was!). Got my wife to drive backwards and forwards a number of times until I could get the light streaks just right from the car. It was the back lights that caused the problems as it was hard capturing them in day light. I'm sure the people living in the area started to wonder why the same car was driving passed their house again and again. So yeah my weekend was taken up just trying to get one photo!
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Another weekend out of my life
I'm either too shy or humble
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"Es gibt nicht Ödes, nichts Unfruchtbares, nichts Totes in der Welt, kein Chaos, keine Verwirrung, außer einer scheinbaren, ungefähr wie sie in einem Teiche zu herrschen schiene wenn man aus einiger Entfernung eine verworrene Bewegung und sozusagen ein Gewimmel von Fischen sähe, ohne die Fische selbst zu unterscheiden" – G.W.L.
Leibniz-Zitat am Historischen Museum (eine Lichtinstallation des US-amerikanischen Konzeptkünstlers Joseph Kosut):
body:
Legacy Athletic Meshbody (m) (1.0)
dress:
Fake Society Leon Pants / Fatpack
Fake Society Leon Puffer / Fatpack
Fake Society Eli Sneakers / Fatpack
pose:
[..::CuCa Designs::..] Mutual Pose
backdrop:
VARONIS - StarDust Background
It's a quiet Saturday morning at the former C&NW Watertown depot, as Union Pacific's northbound ballast train heads back toward Clyman after dumping 47 of 93 loads on the Clyman sub the previous afternoon. The three big units that took the train south, are setup as boxcars on the rear of the train, while a GP40-2 and GP60 combo came out of Butler to pull the train back to Clyman Junction.
UP WJJCBZ 19
UP 1478,1025
On rear of train, UP 6037,8947,6795
Watertown, WI.
Summer 2019
The days are getting shorter, but autumn sends its delights our way.
Hope your weekend was as blessed with sun as ours!
Another of my favorites from a weekend escape to the mountains. The snow from the previous photo melted overnight, but it was still a beautiful landscape.
FL9 #2002 lays over at Danbury, CT for the weekend, awaiting a Monday morning call of duty for a rush hour train to Grand Central Terminal. The former New York Central RDC at right is making a short layover between shuttle trips on the branch between Danbury and South Norwalk.
Northwest Suburban Mass Transit District F40C's 41 and 46 are spending the weekend in Elgin, February 1976.
Looking down on the iconic, colorful glacial waters that make Lake Louise so beloved, and special.
"The reason for the difference? The turquoise lakes are fed by rivers where active glaciers are pushing through rocky valleys upstream. The glaciers function like bulldozers, grinding away and pulverizing rocks along valley floors and walls. The process produces a fine-grained powder of silt and clay—glacial flour—that is picked up by meltwater streams. Also known as rock flour or glacial silt. Since the particles are so fine, they are slow to sink to the bottom, remaining suspended in the water column instead."
earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Thank you for taking time to take a look!
Have a wonderful Spring weekend!
My dear Flickr-Friends, I wish you a happy weekend!
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