



I enjoy photography - but I've never had any formal training. I went out in the backyard and took more pictures of blooming flowers. Tim Jacobsen (my brother-in-law) showed me a little bit of how to use pre-editing software in Photoshop on my raw images, it's excellent - I would recommend it. Up on top are some lovely day-lilies, followed by Echinacea (Purple Coneflower), some pretty melon colored day-lilies, and lastly - some German Chamomile (at least I think it is) that I transplanted from my Mother-in-Law's flower garden.
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