This week Cee has us getting to the bottom of things for her Fun Foto Challenge. Not only that, but the back and underneath as well. Going through the photo files I realize that although I try to take pictures from as many different angles as possible, I rarely focus specifically on the back of a subject and these days if I get down low enough to take a shot from underneath, it takes me a while to get back up again. Still, I managed to find a few BBU’s that I thought might work.
This is definitely a back & bottom shot. The combination of underwear and wellington boots was a bonus.
Luckily I didn’t have to crouch down too far to get a shot underneath the roof of the Stumpf Belvedere which stands at the top of a hill at the Green Bay Botanic Gardens in Wisconsin.
Taking a leisurely ride in the back of a hay wagon at Willow Springs Garden in Wausau and a rear-end view from a carriage ride at the Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush, Wisconsin.
Two views taken underneath the great Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. The first was taken from the hydro-jet ferry boat heading out to Mackinac Island and the second was captured from shore just before sunset.
Image taken at the 63rd Annual American Indian Powwow in Elk Grove Village last year. Impressive from any angle! The people, costumes, dancing, music and weather were spectacular!
For more on Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge go to https://ceenphotography.com/2017/03/21/cees-fun-foto-challenge-view-from-the-back-bottom-or-underneath/
Excellent grouping of photos for this week’s challenge. 😀 😀
Thanks, Cee!
Once again the challenge is met fair and square. The bridge pictures were my favourites though the wellies were good too.
Thanks, Tom! The kid always did like making a fashion statement and still does.
Nice series. 🙂
Thank you!
Great Pictures and efforts i must say. Even as an photographer i can understand how much it is important to make every picture creative that you capture. Even i started photography to inspire others and for helping them so that they can raise themselves as an photographer. You can have a look on my work at http://www.nitinkhanna.net/ and let me have feedback for my work.
Thank you.
Lovely photos – but she is the bestest and cutest 🙂
Thanks, Dahlia! She is our little princess.
Wonderful – especially that first shot!
Thank you! I couldn’t resist using that one. I’m sure she’ll get a good laugh out of it in a few years.
Love the bridge shots 🙂 🙂
Thanks, Jo!