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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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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 25.07.2023.
Thema:“Backside“ (Rückseite)
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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.
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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. 😏
The world was still wearing its winter browns when this shot was taken early last Spring. This Blue Jay provided some welcome color relief.
Tag 233/365 (2021) bei der Gartenarbeit
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smile on saturday! #backside
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BOGART: "Hullo Jago."
JAGO: "Hullo Bogart."
BOGART: "Why are you sitting here alone, Jago? Are you sad?"
JAGO: "Oh no, Bogart, I'm very happy. How could I be sad when I have you, Paddy, Scout, Cousin Paddington and Daddy for my family? I love being here with you all."
BOGART: "Then why are you sitting here?"
JAGO: "Well, sometimes I just like to sit quietly on my own and daydream, or look for faeries in the garden."
BOGART: "Faeries, in our garden? Where?" *Excited.*
JAGO: "Well, I haven't seen one yet, but maybe today will be my lucky day."
BOGART: "May I look for faeries with you, Jago?"
JAGO: "Yes, of course you may, Bogart. Come. Sit on my lap and let's watch closely for faeries in the garden."
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 11th of March is “backside”. When I came across Bogart and Jago looking for faeries in the garden through the window, I thought their backsides would be perfect for the theme. I hope that you think so too, and that it makes you smile!
Jago is a recent addition to my ever-growing family. A gift from a dear friend in England, he is made of English mohair with suede paw pads and glass eyes. He is a gentle bear, kind and patient who carries an air of calm about him. He is already fitting in with everyone else very nicely.
Bogart has travelled all the way from Georgia, via Alabama as a gift to me from a friend. He has lovely Southern manners and seems to be a fun and gentle soul with an inquisitive nature.
The not so fancy backside of a somewhat fancy restaurant in Manchester, Georgia USA. Fancy for Manchester anyway.
Vintage Carl Zeiss Sonnar 85mm in a Rollei 35 QBM mount and a Fotodiox adapter.
infrared, Tiffen No. 25 filter, 580nm
Looking Close...on Friday! ~ Backside
Teddy, busy checking out his photos from the picnic
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This little house sparrow had no problem showing off her backside to me but still alert as evidenced by her quick sideways glance!
A little sculpture of an African woman.
Textures used:
Dusted Pure by Clive Sax, thanks a lot !!
www.flickr.com/photos/chorando/5452310256/in/album-721576...
and my own free to use texture: Vic's door 2
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Happy looking close....on Friday!
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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.