View allAll Photos Tagged weekends,

Wasteland Weekend is an annual full immersion post apocalyptic event held in the California Desert. For usage rights please email thomas@thomaskernsphoto.com

This weekend, we rehabilitated tracks at Atlantic Av on the B/Q Line. This photo shows work trains full with chipped-out concrete debris. 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.

1940s Weekend at Bolton Abbey Station

Just chillin.

On our last weekend in the country some friends came to hang out with us. I just happened to have the 70-300 mm on the camera and grabbed a bunch of portraits.

Cyclists out for a weekend spin across the High Trestle Trail Bridge.

Vampire Weekend on Outdoor Stage @ Coachella 2008 Day 1

Howarth 1940's Weekend

Whitby's first Goth Weekend for 2010. April 24th and 25th.

Finally! Man, I Need to study... work and volunteering this entire week has been tiring. Maybe more so because I'm still recovering from being a bit sick.

 

Once again, this is another shot that I took on the way home from work. This intersection is one of the places where I hope to find myself around often next school year... We'll see.

 

In other news: This is my -100th- image posted! Wow... Part of me feels like "Only 100? I've Definitely shot WAY more than 100 images on film... and only 100 have been "worthy" of posting?" And yet another part thinks "Only 100? I hope to shoot More... and better!" ^_^

 

[Kodak Ultramax 400 @f/4]

--I've started to take note of my aperture settings! This is mostly for my own reference. I've realized that if I'm going to take learning photography seriously I should take notes while I shoot. Namely my f-stop, exposure settings if I'm compensating and eventually shutter speeds as well. (My Pentax MV1 is an aperture priority camera, so shutter speed won't be an issue yet)

This weekend, workers replaced components at 161 St-Yankee Stadium on the B/D Line. This photo shows bunting used to mark limits of the work area. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.

Across the soaring bridge from downtown San Diego is Coronado, a relaxed Southern California beach town, boasting one of the world's best beaches, endless sunshine, and a bayside overlooking San Diego's skyline.

Coronado hosts visitors with world-class resorts, an 18-hole golf course bordering the bay, spas, art galleries and yacht marinas.

Coronado is home to the Hotel del Coronado, the Victorian beach-front masterpiece that is a national treasure. Coronado celebrates its rich cultural heritage.

Coronado's mile-long main street is a pedestrian's paradise, and its tree-lined neighborhoods are an explorer's delight. Named one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations and given the Great American MainStreet Award, Coronado's setting invites distinctive boutiques, parades and picnics in the park.

Coronado's enchanting surroundings and its convenience to the attractions of San Diego make for a perfect Southern California vacation, whether family holiday, fairy tale wedding, or a season in the sun.

  

Lovely weekend with friends in this crazy and beautifully situated house. Good company, food, weather

After all the corona restrictions were lifted, we finally were able to come together again - a good time as any to try out the self timer on my new camera.

Friday afternoon...guess I did start my weekend early

Looking forward to a relaxing weekend. Hope yours is too.

Satok weekend market, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, 2015

No makeup this weekend.

Well........ Maybe a little today for Church. No fancy hair. No cares.

Just kicking it after a long stressful week.

Took a long slow stroll through the woods with Mr. Biscuits yesterday. Stopping many times to just sit and soak in the nature.

Headed to a little town and checked out some antique shops with the girls after.

Stopping for a refreshment. Just living the easy life.

Church this morning. Maybe take a bike ride or nature walk this afternoon. Stop by the stables for a stroll before heading home.

Out to dinner when we get back.

Peaceful. Just what the doctor ordered.

Doing my out of town stop on Friday will totally lessen my week. So l can ease back into work less stressfully this week. And footings are just about over so the two new ones will start to slow.

If l was running a marathon. I would have just completed the hill portion. A little flat portion to go with a few up and downs. But definitely heading towards the down hill portion to the finish line.

Feeling good. Feeling rested. Feeling I'm not only going to finish. But finish strong.........

Tuttles 🐣🐥🐰🐇🐴🐈🐈🐒🐒🐒❤️💋🐾🐾🐾🐾🌹🌹🌹

Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography

More photographs from the winter 2015 event.

This diorama is inspired by the Ligurian Riviera where I occasionally spend the weekend. This creation is an extension of a moc made in spring 2017. The main reason for this change came from the idea of ​​making a summer display in a shop window in my village. The first version consisted of 4 bases, so I wanted to add two more bases to give the diorama more dimension and in the future I decided that I will also make a lighthouse to complete the marine theme. From this derives the name of the restaurant "Al Faro" which is the new building on the right.

The diorama does not incorporate particular techniques, I deliberately decided to make it simple but at the same time fun and full of cartoons with various characters who carry out the life of the sea, such as playing on the beach, having an ice cream, taking a relaxing walk on the seafront, etc. ..

 

All the buildings, even if small, have internal fittings visible from the back. This moc makes me want to go to the sea and go out to enjoy some healthy relaxation after all the long lockdown brought about by Covid-19.

I hope you enjoy the diorama!

This weekend, workers installed new continuous welded rail in the N/R/Q 60th Street Tube under the East River. This photo shows a track worker using hammer to clip in stringer rails. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.

made the same day I received the book...gosh I look tired! A day with a 2 year old and 8 month twins does that to you. Anyway love the pattern and actually like the little pleat I had to make in it when doing the front. I also made a little boo boo making wide bias tape but it all turned out fine!!! Hoping to make another one over the easter weekend!

We had the house to our selves this rainy weekend, so my wife let me dress for the whole weekend. I got to dress and act the part of a 14 year old girl since Friday evening. While I would never pass as a woman none the less a 14 year old girl, it is a fun fantasy. All the clothes I have come from the girls dept down to the panties and training bras. I ended up sleeping in this on Saturday night. While my wife doesn't mind playing along and even brings home girls clothes for me, she has no idea I have pictures or worse have posted them. So my photo opportunities this weekend were limited. Be sure to check my profile for a link to my other account with more pictures. Thanks for stopping by... Bobbie

1 2 ••• 32 33 35 37 38 ••• 79 80