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Backside of a Bee doing its thing :) Sorry a day late for the BBBT Group I couldnt upload anything on here yesterday.

Making a delivery in South Jersey, USA.

A view of the backside of Bogus Basin Ski Area. First snow of the year still lingers on the runs.

Canvas wood

 

backside of a canvas panel of 100x100 cm

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This is my new wig. First time I tryed it on. My real hair is about as long, It's just the MPB thats killing me.

Because someone requested a rear shot of the new Joker figure.

The Joker - DC Comics Super-Villains line.

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Thursday afternoon skate at our local spot.

 

These are my first ever "high speed shooting" test shots so I could learn how to do this type of image.

 

It's surprisingly easy to do this but it is extremely time consuming depending on how perfectly you want each layer to sit over one and other. I used camera raw & photoshop CS5 for this image.

 

[A little bit out of focus, rookie error...]

 

Taken with the tokina 11-16mm... My new favourite lens.

A peek of the slip.

 

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Riley Lawler at the Library

FOMU Antwerpen (BE)

Boy's school Klotten

Alex Neville with a Backside Crail at Montreals Projet45.

 

2 x Nikon SB-28s

One behind the obstacle.

One outside camera right.

Triggered by Cybersyncs.

  

DMC-GH3; Nokton 25mm f0.95; F5.6; 1/400s; ISO-125

To pull off a good Morrigan costume, you need to have a nice butt. And she does.

Hairy rear ordnance - fly on chive

Rider: Max Seefried

Trick: Bs Tailslide

Location: Ulm, Germany

Out and about in Depot Town, Ypsilanti with the Polaroid for our A3C3 meeting.

So, after a REALLY long time, we went out for a day out and about. We visited the Dallas zoo and I got to practice my rusty photography skills again. I took only my 55-250 lens attached with a hood and I was very pleased with some of the shots. I will be sharing some of them over time. For some reason, I really like this shot, I think the light is great, although if he had been tilted to towards the camera ever so slightly, it would have been even better.

A Metra F40 backs into Ogilvie Transportation Center "long-hood forward." The action at OTC didn't meet my expectations, but I was probably there at the wrong time both days.

model: Alice

 

Sony a6000 with SELP1650pz

 

minimum edit in Adobe Lightroom and Gimp

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