Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

Florida to California in 140 seconds

This is why I booked window seats on my flight to Fall Meeting:

  

Shot with an iPhone 5s and edited in Windows Movie Maker.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Video: Approach into FLL (Timelapse)

Now that we can leave our phones on during take off and landing, there is much fun to be had! For example, this timelapse video I took during a recent approach into the Fort Lauderdale (FLL) airport

Friday, December 11, 2015

Dupont Circle Photo Walk (AGU Art Council)

Here are two photos I took during a staff culture event, the 2015 Photo Walk, hosted this spring by the AGU Art Council.

The first is a portrait I took of one of our interns. Doesn't she have the best smile!?


The second is a photo of some buildings in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of D.C. These colors caught my eye -- beautiful shades of cream and purple. 


I feel like there is more I could do with both photos if I had a better command of Photoshop. One of these days...

Thursday, December 10, 2015

ArtJamz 2015 (AGU Art Council)

As part of AGU's Art Council, a committee tasked with improving staff culture through appreciation of and interaction with art, I helped organize an ArtJamz painting event for the staff this spring. It was one of our best-attended events, and why wouldn't it be? Two hours to paint, sip on beer and wine, enjoy some snacks, and forget about the pile of things waiting for you on your desk!






Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Aviator - Tampa International Airport

As you can see, I fell in love with this statue in Terminal C (the "Woval") at Tampa International Airport. I took several portraits of this barnstormer during a recent layover there.



I have also added them to my new Twenty20 account. Cheerio!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

iPhone: Annapolis

My beau and I met up with some family in Annapolis this weekend, and stopped to take a few sailboat shots along the way. Here's my favorite, edited in CameraBag.