Yellow Springs Break

The fam took a bit of a Spring Break trip to a small town in Ohio called Yellow Springs. Great small-town destination with great shops, food, bike trails and the Glen Helen Nature Preserve. Thought I’d post a few shots from the trip, including some iPhone photos and another iPhone panorama.
Commonwealth Stadium pano during UT game

I had the good fortune of scoring some tickets for the Tennessee/Kentucky game Saturday night. I was hoping to witness a bit of history that night, but alas, UK couldn’t break UT’s 645-game winning streak. During a time out, though, when the folks in front of me had a moment to sit, I grabbed a [...]
Cigar shop

While visiting Austin, I saw this gentleman rolling cigars in a storefront. Thought I’d give it a go with the iPhone pano. This photo is 18 photos total. Below is a series with the QuadCam iPhone app.
Natural Bridge + iPhone + AutoStitch = Wow

Updated with a new pano from January 8, 2010: That AutoStitch iPhone app never ceases to amaze me. I took a trip to Natural Bridge State Resort Park Sunday afternoon hoping to catch some of the fall color before it was too late (me and a few hundred other folks apparently had the same idea [...]
The Simple Life

The fam took a short trip to Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky yesterday. It’s always a beautiful place, but the dark, gray day wasn’t particularly inspiring me to shoot. So, out pops the iPhone to play around a bit. I imagine I looked kinda odd with a 2700-dollar 5D Mark II hanging on my [...]
iPhone App: Luvn that AutoStitch pano

Made with 19 iPhone photos and then used the Autostitch pano app and uploaded to my site with the WordPress app. I probably shot and stitched this in 5-6 minutes. The WordPress app, however, isn’t playing nice with many blogs, including mine, when it comes to displaying full size images. I have to edit the [...]
Two Great Horses, One Great Rivalry
This is a project I did with the Herald-Leader’s Linda Blackford ahead of the 2009 Kentucky Derby. I shot the video interviews, collected some great archive photos from the Herald-Leader photogs, and produced it using Vuvox.


