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For Smile on Saturday theme ‘Backside’. Kitty was decorated by my eldest granddaughter many years ago using decopatch papers and glue. Can’t remember who had the most glue on them!! Kitty and Winnie the Pooh now settled in their new home in York.
A Tricolored Heron in breeding plumage employs the same shadow casting technique displayed by the previously posted Snowy Egret in the same marshy area off Horsepen Bayou.
I went to re-read the rules and I found out that, again, my original plan is NOT ALLOWED! So Here I am with my Plan B!
GROUP: SMILE ON SATURDAY
THEME: BACKSIDE
SUBJECT: GREAT WHITE EGRET
Piazza della Minerva, Roma, Italia
There are so many photos of the front of the Pantheon, this one is of the Pantheon's backside...if you ever wondered what it looked like.
This impressive church from the backside - builded in XIV century.
Admired in charming Famagusta / Northern Cyprus.
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Dieses eindrucksvolle Gotteshaus von der Rückseite. gesehen.
Es wurde im XIV Jahrhundert als orthodoxe Kirche erbaut.
These are fairly new beach huts in Weston-super-Mare, being at the far end of the beach they have not been vandalized. Pretty colours too.
Most of the tiles at the tile museum are amazing, coloured designs. Me I like the backs (and these roof tiles).
Santa Fe 7493 leads a manifest west as they approach Summit from the east. I always liked spending time on Cajon in my early railfanning days. 12.85
Looking close on Friday theme: A Flower’s Backside
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
I found this portrait at the flea market. The photo is dated 25 July 1944 according to the note on the backside.
The old P&H elevator in Sharples, Alberta is slowly falling apart. Every time I go there I see another piece of the building falling off.
and Mountain View Farm.
From the Saddle between Yarlside and Kensgriff.
Not a day for photography; no light whatsoever, but a grand walk nevertheless.
First time up Yarlside in ages and what a steep bugger it is. Straight up the side from the Cross Keys.....I don't think I've had that many stops climbing a hill, ever!
Our route back crosses the top of the image, so we looked down on the long abandoned farm. What a place to live!