Category Archives: iphone

Smith Mountain Lake

Second day at my new job and I spent the last couple hours of work on a boat ride at the lake. Not working. With my awesome coworkers. I think I could get used to this :)  More iphone snapshots on flickr.

Green Mountain Energy Wind Farm


BOWLING GREEN, OH

870 Frames

Monica did an alla prima portrait of me last weekend. I sat for a total of six hours but she didn’t finish because we ran out of time. I’ve always envied admired those who could draw or paint and it blows my mind how easily it comes to some. This is a time-lapse showing the first hour or two. I wish the camera was angled lower but you can still see most of it. Edit: I updated the video to full-frame.

Alla Prima Painting from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.

Music: Amber, Ember, Glow by Saxon Shore

Snow Day

I love how 12 days ago, I wrote about missing “real snow…the kind of snow that accumulates to a foot,” and then voila! They’re calling for 12-18″ of snow in Roanoke! Hardy har har. If I say it, it will come.

Jeff was able to leave work early today as did a lot of other people and I sat outside to wait for him (and to watch the snow fall). Leave it to me to only use the deck in the winter. It was very peaceful and lots of cars actually drove through the grassy part of our apartment community to cut through our parking lot from the main road because there was an accident and lanes were backed up. I saw one truck go up the hill sideways and it took Jeff and hour to drive what would normally take 20 minutes. I don’t think SW Virginians are used to these driving conditions. And of course I had to do a little time-lapse with my iPhone of the snow fall. It automatically stopped shooting at 1000 frames so here it is to the tunes of Matt Pond PA’s Snow Day:

Snow Day from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.

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ROANOKE, VA

Mountains and Sky

Twelve Seconds of Drive from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.
Music: Zombies by The Cranberries

I miss all of the happenings that go on in NYC: the life-long friends, the crazy experiences, the late-night Pommes Frites, photo opps at every corner, and of course the vast variety of uh-mazing foods, among other things. But every time I leave our apartment and hit the road, I am always in awe of the view. I have to admit, I love being surrounded by mountains and the natural surroundings were missed while living in a giant metropolis.  Can’t appreciate it that much in this twelve-second video but that was the reason I started the time-lapse mid-way through our drive to Jeff’s parent’s house. The clouds and mountains were beautiful that evening and I wanted to capture a glimpse.

Gingerbread Houses

We spent Saturday evening making our annual gingerbread graham cracker houses and it was a good, messy time as always. Stryper, the cat, jumped in me and Jeff’s lap a few times and just sat there and licked our icing foundation away (we let him until an entire corner went missing), and Desmond (age 2) kept eating Patrick’s house. I’m sure Lily (age 3) did some silly stuff as well but I can’t remember. Lisa, Jeff and I were able to build our houses in one go but Pat and Chris’ collapsed and then were rebuilt. If you watch the time-lapse (below) and pay attention to theirs (toward the right of the frame), it’s fun seeing the houses build up and then down and then come back up again. This time-lapse thing is totally my new toy. I’m making time lapse all over the place.

Graham Cracker Houses from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.

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Driving to The Passenger

Driving to The Passenger from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.

Music: The Passenger by Iggy Pop

Time-Lapse

This video clip was made with my iPhone using the iTimeLapse app. It’s been really fun playing with it and I’m predicting many more clips to come. This particular project was 870 frames, one frame every three seconds. Music is “Your Hand in Mine” by Explosions in the Sky.

A Couch, Some Cookies, and Rain on Our Window Pane from Huong Fralin on Vimeo.

Taubman Museum

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