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There is a lot to see on the backside of a flower :-)

Backside of Mt Bachelor from Sparks Lark in the Deschutes National Forest outside of Bend, OR, thx!

On the windowsill

Smile on Saturday

Smile on Saturday ~ Backside (2021/08/21)

 

Caught this one just in time before it left my field of view.

 

Kruger National Park

Mpumalanga Province

South Africa

Captured for Looking close on Friday! theme: a flower's backside.

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backside ....

for "Smile on Saturday! :-)"

Theme : "Backside" - August 21, 2021

A backside for "Smile on Saturday"

One of my attempts at the "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Backside".

 

Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "M-Claron 60 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Smile on Saturday: Backside

Auswahlfoto:

 

Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 25.07.2023.

 

Thema:“ Backside“.....(Rückseite)

 

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My husband enjoying the view of Canandaigua Lake at a scenic overlook along the road.

the junior rider Cas Valk from Nederland in the gravel of the Loketské serpentiny.

My entry for Smile on Saturday

Blue-faced Honeyeater looking for some nectar. For 'Looking Close on Friday', theme: Backside

my little silver elephant

Looking Close... on Friday

 

Looking Close... on Friday: Backside

Plantain Squirrel

Created for Looking Close on Friday = backside

 

Lensbaby Velvet 56

things are always different around back

for Looking Close on Friday

In Australian English slang ‘backside’ has a very specific meaning - it’s your bottom, or your bum, or your butt, depending where you come from. So I had to smile when I saw this week’s SOS theme and thought I’d better produce an image which meets the Aussie definition!

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This is the backside of a jumping spider looking at you. Happy SoS!

Santa Justa lift. Discovering Lisbon, the beautiful capital of Portugal

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.

Mr. Moose spied the first tasty flower of the season and headed right for it, leaving me with nothing but a shot of his "backside".

 

Posted for: "Looking Close on Friday" theme; "Backside".

 

(The whole moose backside measures 1-1/4'" wide by 2" tall.)

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

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

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