Evening Under the Magnolia Tree
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Golden hour in our backyard is glorious. I only wish I had gardening skills so I could capture more than just my magnolia tree. Never too old to learn, I guess, so perhaps I'll try something simple like wildflowers. J would enjoy that because it would mean less grass to mow.Images shot with my Nikon P900 and edited using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020. I also used many actions from the Reverie & Picture Perfect bundle I purchased from Paint the Moon. I love Annie's actions as much as I love my cameras. They work amazingly well even though the P900 doesn't produce camera RAW images. But it's got the super-zoom which allows me to photograph the blooming tree. The zoom lens for my Nikon D7000 needs repair because the auto-focus mechanism stopped working.