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These Rudbeckia, also known as Black-eyed Susan, were growing in front of a professional office building on Waltham’s busiest street. Usually, I avoid taking pictures of yellow flowers because I find it hard to get the color right. But the ambient light was subdued, so the usual glare from the petals was not a factor here.