



Donna Hurdle has been trying to get a photo of her sons for a couple of years but I think it's sometimes hard to gather men (even young ones) and make them do what you want. But she finally got them all together and we rode over to a field of sunflowers planted near her house. In the few short days since she made the appointment, the sunflowers had given up quite a bit and weren't quite as numerous and tall and pretty as they once were. But it still made a nice scene though I did digitally add a few sunflowers here and there to increase their population. I was a film holdout for a long time but sometimes the retouching possibilities of digital and Photoshop make me so happy.
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