Amy & I went to the Brickyard 400 with our friends Dan & Christy this year, and it was a blast. Amy & I got her favorite driver's autograph, and our seats were excellent as usual.
On the same night I was shooting the sunset below, I happened to wonder what sunset looked like at our Church. I pulled up and was amazed at what I saw. It's just so pretty. They had just finished doing some of the landscaping you can see in front of the building that week, and it was my first time seeing it.
In the back, you can see those storm clouds rolling away.
In the spring, our office complex always plants beautiful tulips around the corners of the entries to the parking lots. I just had to get some shots, and a few turned out great.
This one I liked in particular, so I edited it in Paint.net, and I now have it hanging in my Office.
My mom gave me this clock for Christmas a few years back, and it hangs in my cube. I was playing with the camera, back in April, and decided to take a couple pics of it, and play in paitn.net. Paint.net is a free photo editing software that is very similar to photoshop.
Anywho... here is the original shot
And here is the final edit. I had this as my wallpaper for a while. Pretty cool, nothing fnacy, just fun.
Toby Hejna, the host with the most! (he was a very good boy)
Emily Hejna, the hostess with the mostest, is making a pick for Alison. Everyone is busy studying their pics, and eating the wonderful food! The commish taking in a little 312. Yummmmy! The Draft Board, only half way thru. (two hours to go...)
This Sears Sign is pretty old. I found it on 4th street downtown. Must have been a back entrance to the store. The Jacobys light still shines bright. A view of Broadway with Jacobys, and the Wedge Building.