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Such a pretty scene here in the blue hour as the lights of Savannah start to light up the clouds across the inlet area that faces away from the ocean there on Tybee Island.

Bit of an unusual perspective for today's picture. Thought it would be interesting to capture the back of the flower.

...ist heute das Thema bei "Looking close... on Friday!"

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 25.07.2023.

 

Thema:“Backside“ (Rückseite)

 

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gerbera daisies, Lakeway, TX. Sony A6000 and E55-210.

Sandskulpturen in Warnemünde - und eine Möwe - fabelhafte Rückansichten :-)))

yes....i had to google the name 😂

 

U2 - New York

…backside

..isn´t bad! Little Sparrow..

Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) with a happy find.

I never thought that a Magpie's backside could be so pretty, until I captured this one on our neighbours' gutter.

Rear view of a mother polar bear and her two cubs in a snowy landscape with stunted trees on the shore of Hudson Bay, Churchill, MB. Not immediately obvious is that the rear cub has turn his head back as if apologizing for the backside view.

18/05/2023 www.allenfotowild.com

Early to my delivery in Grantsville Utah... and fast internet!!! So gonna try to make use of the time and can get some Flickr visits in. Thanks to all of you for not giving up on me, your visits mean more than you know.

 

I've got a huge backlog of pictures to someday post, and most every week I'll see something that causes me to pull over and take some pictures. So, while I'm not posting as often, I'm still doing photography.

 

I love clouds and know once I retire from driving I won't have as many random opportunities to capture them. On the other hand, I'll be able to plan outing and trips and spend time at those locations.

 

One of the coolest things about photography to me is that even the backside of an old truck stop can be a photo opportunity. I took this back in July in Yakima WA. The truck stop is the Gearjammer. Wow, Google really does keep track of where you go. I just Googled the Gearjammer and Google shows when I was there. Kinda cool, kinda creepy too.

 

Oh, a trucker phrase for you.

If you can't find um, grind um.

You don't hear it said much these days since most of the trucks now have automatic transmissions. Anybody can drive one! Parking... not so much. 😏

Downtown Senoia, Georgia USA

 

infrared, 590nm

The world was still wearing its winter browns when this shot was taken early last Spring. This Blue Jay provided some welcome color relief.

Clematis from backside

Mayfield Park, Austin, TX. Sony A6300 and FE70300G.

Tag 233/365 (2021) bei der Gartenarbeit

 

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smile on saturday! #backside

 

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Looking Close...on Friday! ~ Backside

 

Teddy, busy checking out his photos from the picnic

 

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Looking close... on Friday! 25.08.2023 "Flora & Fauna in Vertical Photo"

 

This little house sparrow had no problem showing off her backside to me but still alert as evidenced by her quick sideways glance!

The small dashboard hula dancer that sits in the curio cabinet, about 3 inches tall.

dresden | denkmal

The colorful backside of the remnants of a fireplace.

The moonflower (also known as devil’s trumpet and thorn apple) is a lovely trumpet-shaped, self-seeding, nocturnal annual flower and a wonderful addition to your flower garden. A North American native, the moonflower was founded in Jamestown, Virginia, and its botanical name is ipomoea alba.

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