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The Sun setting over Casper Mountain from the backside. You can order prints of this image here: www.kadlick.com/p845394109#h50c931e8
For the Germans:
Auch ein Ruecken kann entzuecken :-))
Ilse and I had quite a successful shooting yesterday!
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I really like this one a lot, but I can’t find it again to do a size verification so I don’t think it’s fair to use it……
Just one of the choices/possibilities for the #MacroMondays theme of #bark— yes, I do have some “serious” ones.....
btw, my DD thinks i should make a bark house .... giggling
This mighty old elephant bull apparently did not like the idea of getting a portrait of him. Consequently, he carefully managed to turn his backside into the camera, regardless from which direction we tried to approach him.
Backside details: Updated elbow joints, locks for elbow joints, forearm bars, mid section greebles, etc.. See following pictures for close-ups
.... This is the backside of retail stores along Grand River Street in downtown Paris, restaurant & bar patios, along with private residential balcony's offer a beautiful view of the Grand River ....
(Circa approx. 1984) I think this was taken the day my dad gave me my first camera - a black Minolta Hi-Matic 7sII with a broken light meter. I was twelve and somehow I managed to avoid destroying the thing over the years as I skated around with it. It's still in like-new condition and takes great pictures. When properly focused (something I didn't quite do here), the lens on these cameras is pretty amazing.
This shot was taken while I was laying beneath a launch ramp and my friend Kevin jumped over me.