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Mediterranean Stone House & Bougainvillea at Sunset: A Glimpse of Summer Calm

Photography is sometimes about chasing the light — and other times, it’s about slowing down and letting the light come to you. On a warm Mediterranean evening, I came across this peaceful spot where an old stone house rises behind a wall of blooming bougainvillea. Everything was lit by the soft fire of a golden-hour sky, casting a warm glow that made the whole scene feel timeless.

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How to Edit Stunning Flower Photos in Lightroom & Photoshop

Close-up of a purple allium flower bud in soft natural daylight, with a green blurred backgroundClose-up of a purple allium flower blooming in soft golden hour light, with a blurred green background
Flower photo before and after Lightroom editing – from flat to vibrant

Whether you’ve just captured a bloom bathed in golden hour light or snapped a bright tulip at noon, editing your flower photos can transform them from simple snapshots into radiant, share-worthy images. In this beginner-friendly guide, I’ll walk you through how I edit flower photos using Lightroom or Camera Raw and add a soft, dreamy Photoshop glow for those magical sunset shots.

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