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iPhone Friday

Last weekend I was out in San Diego training for the Olukai paddle board race in May. It’s pretty hard to train for a stand up paddle board race in Colorado during the winter. I was staying with a good friend and didn’t have a car so I ended up walking, taking ferries, and riding the bus to the beach. I Went full minimalist on the camera gear and only carried my iPhone. It was pretty liberating. I instagr.am(ed) my way across San Diego. Here is what I saw along the way. You can find the complete adventure, and the photo locations, here on The Creative Frontier.

I hope everyone has a great weekend, we will see you back here on Monday!

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

iPhone Photography San Diego

Fitness Challenge Update

If you are a regular here, you know I run a fitness challenge every year. We all state our goals in Nov. and try to make them happen by May. My goal this year was to do a stand up paddle board race called the Olukai. When I set the goal, I had never even stood on a paddle board, let alone race one. That was the beauty of it! It was totally uncharted waters (pun intended). I had no idea what to expect or what I would encounter. Instead of updating you about my fitness, I thought I’d share a few of the things I have experienced that I never would have had I not tried something totally new. I share these things hoping that it will encourage you to do the same. I’m learning more and more about the journey….the destination is just icing on the cake.

  • Spent some quality time with a few of my photo buddies in Austin.
  • Paddled a five mile stretch of Lady Bird Lake on my knees.
  • Was nearly run over by the UT women’s crew team….they weren’t stopping.
  • Actually went on a photo-walk with some of the nicest guys you could meet.
  • I participated in a Bordeaux wine tasting with thousands of other people around the world.
  • Fell in love with nookie…no, not that nookie…I’m talking fried chocolate chip cookie dough.
  • Visited (by paddle board) the Stevie Ray memorial in Austin.
  • Reconnected with an old college cycling teammate.
  • Rode cruiser bikes with my wife for 30 miles along the California coast.
  • Surfed a few waves.
  • Overcame (well, overcoming) a healthy fear of white sharks. It still bothers me a bit when I’m alone in the grey waters a mile off the coast of California.
  • Chatted with a Navy Seal and thanked him for his service.
  • I was scolded by a surf shop operator for drinking coffee…apparently he couldn’t keep up with my questions at 10am.
  • Paddled along side a family of dolphins.
  • Got Plineyed(sp?)
  • I’m spending a lot of time on a balance board in my living room.
  • Got into land surfing (long boarding around the parks here in Colorado w/ a paddle).
  • On my paddle board, I explored the kelp fields off of La Jolla and watched sea lions play.
  • Fell off my board more times than I would like to admit.

The Most Beautiful Bay

Point Reyes Bay

When my mind is quiet, I can hear this place calling me. I wish I could articulate why. It’s just one of those magical places in the world that casts a spell on those that visit. Maybe it was the adventure I was on when I discovered it, or simply its scale? When I’m there, I feel small but part of something larger. It’s like the Earth smiles at you and reminds you that you’re a visitor, then it winks to let you know that it is happy to have you. It is one of my favorite places in the world.

Do you have a place like that?

Contrast

I absolutely love making movies. I just wish they didn’t take so darn long to produce. The shooting alone takes a great deal of time. Then the editing, writing and recording the music, and finally piecing it all together. This movie was in the works for 6 months. I’m sure I could have finished it faster if I focused on it, but I still like to bring you some levity during the week.

Thankfully I don’t have any ‘high power studio execs’ financing my movies, no way would they have let me produce an experimental, lo-fi, super high contrast movie backed by a space-rodeo-symphony soundtrack. I love the freedom of only having to answer to my creative self. However, I wouldn’t mind the box office rewards that come along with blockbuster movies. Until I’m approached by Hollywood to direct the next Transformers, I’m going to maintain my ‘indie filmmaker’ status. We will cross the one billion dollar bridge when we come to it!

About the movie – I’m a bit like Edward Burns in the fact I make my movies on a shoestring budget. I probably differ from him in the fact that I have to…for me, there is no other budget. He made Newlyweds for $9000 in 12 days…yep, you read that right!

  • I shot it over the course of 9 days in San Francisco.
  • I used Lightroom to compile the time lapse sequences. I could have used TimeLapse Assembler for a small donation.
  • iMovie (Free w/ a MAC) to edit it.
  • I recorded the music on Garage Band (Free w/ a MAC)
  • I shot it with a used and rather inexpensive Nikon D5100 and Nikon 16-85 VR lens

Want proof that you can make a great movie for under $10k? Get Edward Burns’ ‘Newlyweds’ here.

Newlyweds

The Tasting

Castello di Amorosa

Castello di Amorosa is a little winery in the Napa Valley. Apparently the proprietor not only loves his wine, he loves his castles. So much so that he used the materials and artisans from Italy to build a full sized castle in his vineyard to host guests, banquets, wine tastings and jousting tournaments. I’m not totally sure about that last thing, but I’m pretty sure I saw a dragon while we were there.

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Canopy of Civilization

San Francisco City Hall

I’ve heard the inside of San Francisco’s city hall is a thing of beauty. I tried to get in but there was some sort of ‘black tie’ event going on and they frowned upon a flip-flop clad, tripod toting photographer crashing the party. Ah well, next time right?

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