Frank Kendralla > 8.5.08 Yes, many folks hid under metal steps during the lightning storm.  This is the image mentioned in yesterday's post.  :-)
Frank Kendralla > June 6, 2008.  Bella, the little puppy from yesterday's picture.  Isn't she cute?  Hi!  I am a Yorkie Poo.
Frank Kendralla > "With this ring I give you my love and fidelity."  It will be thirty years in October [08] that I declared those words to my lovely bride. {and I kept my promise :-] }  I found this image on my HD and forgot I took it.  Nearly thirty years and this ring is still a strong symbol of love.  :-]  Although the ring is tattered and worn, our love grows stronger each day.
Frank Kendralla > June 21, 2008 I was searching through old images on my HD and found this image.  It is the side of an old garage I saw in my travels.  I enhanced the image in Lightroom [2.0] to bring out the contrast and detail.
Frank Kendralla > This is one of a few designs I put together for my sister.  In honor of what she accomplished... Walking 60 miles in three days... wow! I am proud of her!!! The final day (16+ miles) was done in a "monsoon" like storm. Congrats to all the walkers that braved the elements and kept on walking!
Frank Kendralla > hOw rUde!  I hope this is taken in context.  This is a small sample of the trash we find on our property.  We live "in the country" and own approximately 4 acres of great land.  However, people have "trashed" the property and will go out of their way to drive off the main road to dump "their" trash.  The earth is a beautiful place, why do people trash it?
Frank Kendralla > June 23, 2008.  This is another image I had on my HD but I recently "played" with the look in Lightroom 2.0.  I converted it to B & W and adjusted the edges of the photo to put the emphasis on the center to emulate the look of a 'spot' light.
Frank Kendralla > This was taken in Buttermilk Falls near Beaver Falls PA near the PA turnpike exchange.  I drive by this area on a weekly basis but never stopped to explore its beauty.  Yesterday I decided to hike back into the woods via a path and immediately was taken back by the quietness and beauty that I drove by and never realized.  This is my first attempt at a waterfall image.  Any comments are welcome.  I converted it to B&W in Lightroom to enhance the contrast.
Frank Kendralla > This "homeless" bird tells the story of my night in downtown Memphis (while visiting Memphis on a business trip).  Nearly every corner brought an encounter with a homeless person begging for money.  They were very aggressive in their approach; coming up to us and putting their hand on our shoulder and/or shaking hands and "patronizing" us to get money. Another approached us and stated he was a homeless writer. He was selling an article he wrote. 

This bird wandered away from the nest and was struggling to fly.  I do wish I could have helped it back to its nest. However, the nest was nowhere in sight.
This was taken in Buttermilk Falls near Beaver Falls PA near the PA turnpike exchange. I drive by this area on a weekly basis but never stopped to explore its beauty. Yesterday I decided to hike back into the woods via a path and immediately was taken back by the quietness and beauty that I drove by and never realized. This is my first attempt at a waterfall image. Any comments are welcome. I converted it to B&W in Lightroom to enhance the contrast.
Frank Kendralla > This was taken in Buttermilk Falls near Beaver Falls PA near the PA turnpike exchange.  I drive by this area on a weekly basis but never stopped to explore its beauty.  Yesterday I decided to hike back into the woods via a path and immediately was taken back by the quietness and beauty that I drove by and never realized.  This is my first attempt at a waterfall image.  Any comments are welcome.  I converted it to B&W in Lightroom to enhance the contrast.
This was taken in Buttermilk Falls near Beaver Falls PA near the PA turnpike exchange. I drive by this area on a weekly basis but never stopped to explore its beauty. Yesterday I decided to hike back into the woods via a path and immediately was taken back by the quietness and beauty that I drove by and never realized. This is my first attempt at a waterfall image. Any comments are welcome. I converted it to B&W in Lightroom to enhance the contrast.
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