Robots from FIRST Robotics Competition teams 3802, Robopop, and 8556, Lion Robotics, successfully balance on the “charging station” at the end of a match...
A member of FIRST Robotics Competition team 2583, Orange Dynamites, from Westwood High School in Austin seen during the FIRST in Texas District competition...
A member of the pit crew works on a team’s robot during the FIRST in Texas District robotics competition at Bell County Expo Center, Belton, Texas...
Members of the drive team for FIRST Robotics Competition team 4597 Saberbots from Edinburg, Texas, react after their alliance managed to balance (or “engage”...
I spent the weekend at Bell County Expo Center in Belton, Texas for the FIRST in Texas District robotics competition where I was acting as impartial event...
We’re back to last year’s robotics competitions today with a portrait of another team member seen in the pits during the FIRST In Texas District...
A member of FRC Team 5431 Titan Robotics from Plano, Texas seen in the pits during the FIRST In Texas District robotics competition at Irving Convention...
It’s been a while since I posted any portraits so this week, remembering that we’re in the thick of FIRST Robotics Competition build season,...
A member of FRC team 7535, Purple Poison (sister team to 3355 Purple Vipers), sporting a custom facemask in the pits during the FIRST In Texas District...
A member of FRC Team 5052, Robolobos from Cedar Park High School seen in their pit during the FIRST In Texas District robotics competition at Irving Convention...
A member of FRC team 8507, Jaguar Robotics from Midlothian, Texas, sports a great collection of team buttons during the FIRST In Texas District robotics...
Time for another series of my favourite portraits from last weekend’s robotics competition in Irving. In this picture, the coach for team 148 Robowranglers,...
I’m just back from our team’s second robotics event for this season. We traveled to Irving near Dallas for the FIRST In Texas Irving District...
Continuing this week’s robotics competition theme, another enormously important aspect of FIRST Robotics Competition is team spirit. In addition...
As some of you may know, one of my other pastimes is mentoring our local high school’s robotics team. The annual 6 week build period has just ended...
Let’s round a week of robotics images off with a picture of our team’s, as-yet-unnamed robot. Here he or she is placing a hatch panel cover...
A member of team 6377 Howdy Bots from Austin prepares their robot for competition during last Saturday’s FIRST in Texas District Austin event at Anderson...
Team 2881, the Lady Cans from Austin, are sponsored by, among others, the Duck Tape company. They are easy to spot at events due to their flourescent pink...
Team spirit is a vital part of the FIRST Robotics Competition experience and Team Crypronite from Katy, Texas went above and beyond with their individual,...
The observant among you may notice that I’ve not posted a single new picture in the last 8 weeks. Here’s the reason why – all my free...