As the second week of 2019 began I had the good fortune to attend the AIAA SciTech conference in San Diego, California. A fantastic week of speakers, panel talks, technical sessions, and meeting and greeting new associates. I always enjoy this week because in addition to meeting new people and learning, it is a chance to catch up with old friends and associates and it is a great time to think about the year ahead and all that I want to accomplish. New this year (for me and the team) was our own booth in the Exhibit Hall (see my LinkedIn article for more details and a great photo of colleagues here and here ).
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The above image was photographed from my room in the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Ca. I was fortunate to be in my room on one of the rare moments when the sun was partially visible the week of Jan 4-8, 2016.
Shot handheld with the Fuji X100s, the image is a panorama composite of six images assembled in Adobe Lightroom CC.
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San Diego State University
While attending the 2016 AIAA SciTech conference in San Diego, Ca., I had the pleasure of visiting the campus of San Diego State University and their engineering facilities as a guest of a long-time colleague and friend who is now a faculty member at the university. It was a cool and wet afternoon, so we dodged the rain by running from building to building and stopping for a few minutes to have coffee.
The above image is of the iconic Hepner Hall. The image below is of the more recently built Aztec Student Union building.
All images are shot with the Fuji X100s handheld and processed with Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro II.
Thanks to Xiaofeng Liu for being our gracious tour guide.
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The view from the Manchester Grand Hyatt in black and white
While attending the 2016 AIAA SciTech conference in San Diego, Ca., I stayed at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel. One afternoon on a lunch break, I took the above photo of my hotel room view and the Marriott hotel next door while getting caught up on email.
Photographed with the Fuji X100s handheld.
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