Let’s stick with downtown Austin this week. Here’s another image taken from the Seaholm development area last June. Once again, it shows some...
The skyline of Austin, Texas seen from the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge over Lady Bird Lake at dusk, July 2019. I took this shortly after buying a second-hand...
An antique post office box seen in the general store of the western town at Blanco Buggy Barn Museum in Blanco, Texas.
Let’s end my seven days of colour with this image of an American flag seen hanging outside a shop on Mercer Street in Dripping Springs, Texas. I took...
There were few places in Austin more colourful than the Hope Outdoor Gallery, a graffiti park just west of downtown. It’s now closed but is in the process...
Congratulations to the theatre department at Dripping Springs High School and to Katie Haberman for winning Best Actress in a Leading Role in the Greater...
I’ve posted plenty of macro shots taken at Nutty Brown Farm recently but here’s a wide angle (actually, super-wide angle fisheye) picture of the flower...
This vintage tractor, seen at Nutty Brown Farm near Austin, was originally bought and used by the current farm owner’s grandfather.
Yesterday’s tractor portrait was taken from a perspective that could easily have been achieved with a tall tripod but today’s is more obviously...
The nice folks at Nutty Brown Farm gave my son and I permission to fly drones in a field close to our house so I’ve been having fun brushing up my Mavic...
The floating boardwalk in Prince Edward Island National Park, Greenwich, PEI, Canada. We visited Greenwich and experienced beautiful, golden light one evening...
Children in Dripping Springs, Texas, wait for the arrival of the Founder’s Day Parade and the shower of candy that attends it on Friday, March 26th,...
The dome of the Texas State Capitol seen reflected in one of downtown Austin’s glass-clad buildings as I wandered around during last October’s...
Delving way back into the archive today, here’s a picture I took back in 2009 on a visit to the awesome Allen’s Boots on South Congress Avenue...
We’re back home in Austin today. Here’s a view of the redeveloped Seaholm district as seen from the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge over Lady Bird...
A member of the FRC 3676 “Redshift Robotics” drive team looks through the complex ball-handling mechanism on their robot during the FIRST in Texas...
After a weekend playing “Infinite Recharge” at the Dripping Springs FIRST in Texas District Event, our first competition weekend of the 2020...
This interesting piece of art is a public bench in the Blanton Museum of Art in downtown Austin.
Continuing this week’s robotics competition theme, another enormously important aspect of FIRST Robotics Competition is team spirit. In addition...