A little twist on the obligatory annual family portrait as we will be forever preserved in bobble heads.

Yep, that’s us.
A little twist on the obligatory annual family portrait as we will be forever preserved in bobble heads.

Yep, that’s us.
Any excuse to take the aerial camera out and fly it, right? I saw these trees across the highway on the way down to Florida and said I thought it would make a cool image. So we stopped on the way home. I really missed out on some cool photography on our cross-country RV trip a couple of years ago.

Our first rest stop on the way home from Florida.
I wonder when I’ll get past the nervous feeling I get when I’m flying over water. Still, it makes for some awesome footage.
With it being almost a year since the demise of the local ABC affiliate in Winchester, I’m thankful that I was able to remain in that area and that my family was supportive as I made the transition into doing what I enjoy doing. It’s been somewhat of a bumpy ride and it’s certainly not over yet, but I’m thankful that they came with me.

I know, it’s not the most traditional image of Thanksgiving. Just another thing I’m thankful for – we missed the first big storm back home.
I think Snapple drinks have programmed everybody to look under the lids of their drinks to see what’s under there. You know you do it. I’m alway looking under the lid.

I think I got somebody else’s drink. This was not a Snapple, by the way.
So is this the broad side of the barn that everybody’s always talking about? Guess I CAN hit it…

Do you think there’s an American restaurant in Japan where they grill hotdogs and hamburgers and participate in various American idiosyncrasies? I wonder what those idiosyncrasies would be. And I wonder where the Japanese restaurants here in the U.S. get their material. Is there some father somewhere in Japan making onion ring volcanoes for his kids at dinner? Is there a Japanese mother making beating heart shapes out of rice? These are things that make me go “hmmmmmmm…”
It’s a real race to get in position for the sunset these days. The last buses from the school day haven’t even left the school, yet! It’s worth it though. I’m flying from the comfort of a heated vehicle these days. I wonder how easy it would be to fly from a moving vehicle. I suppose I should be even more careful now that the FAA is gaining ground with the NTSB, huh?

This one’s on my gallery site, too.
We all know what the selfie is by now. So wouldn’t this be considered a “Groupie?” A group selfie, right? Well, that’s what we’re calling it anyway. And how quickly the concept of a family picture evolves when technology becomes involved. No need to Photoshop a missing family member in anymore.
So it’s not graffiti. I thought it was something like a senior hallway that changes every year or something like that. Nope, it’s a wall of constellations. Yeah, look really closely. I always wondered what it was. And I’ve always wanted to take a photo of the cupola through the glass hallway. Here’s both – well, sort of…

The “bridge” at John Handley High School. | Order a print of this image.
I haven’t been incredibly creative for a while. This, however, may be my favorite commercial in a while that I created. That’s my dog Waldo – well, it’s at least his voice in the commercial.

Check out the full commercial on my Vimeo page. FCPRD rocks (by the way)!
I’ve posted all my images from the Battlefield Half Marathon last weekend on my gallery site, but I really wanted to get to the video that I shot that day, too. There’s some awesome scenery in the surrounding county here. Enjoy…
I should know better than to follow technology news when I’m the biggest gear head I know. I don’t need a car, right?

DJI’s new product launched today. Anybody want to finance this for me…?
For all those who fought for my freedom I simply say “Thank you.” Enjoy this moving piece performed by the John Handley High School band and choir. It was originally written to honor the first responders during the 9/11 attack, but it applies here, as well.