Thank you, Ellen. I used one of the vintage filters in Snapseed when I cropped it. There was a beautiful sky overhead, but I couldn't get both the sky and the flower in the square crop. I was really happy with how this turned out. There are sunflowers all over the place here, a ton of them being right beside the late Mr. Vic's fields. He always told me I could take pictures there any time I wanted to. I sure hope the new owners feel the same way.
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Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ellen. I used one of the vintage filters in Snapseed when I cropped it. There was a beautiful sky overhead, but I couldn't get both the sky and the flower in the square crop. I was really happy with how this turned out. There are sunflowers all over the place here, a ton of them being right beside the late Mr. Vic's fields. He always told me I could take pictures there any time I wanted to. I sure hope the new owners feel the same way.
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting. Have a blessed evening. :)