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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bottom photo' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the photo in the lowest position in a sequence or group of photos. For example: "I added a few more pictures to the gallery, so check out the bottom photo to see what I added last."
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Two aplacophorans: Chaetoderma elegans (top) is a chaetodermomorph; the bottom photo is of an unidentified neomeniomorph.
The bottom photo is of a General Electric advertisement in a narrow jetway at the Shanghai airport.
It opens Friday, and though they turn out red velvet cakes, chocolate chip cookies (bottom photo) and carrot spice cupcakes, most of their specialties offer uncommon flavors.
One of the first photographs she made in his lab, water droplets arrayed on a slide with a water-repellent grid (bottom photo), ended up on the cover of the journal Science.
Fletcher Idom cooled himself as traffic inched along, but in Houston, Eugene English, foreground in bottom photo, and his nephew Bobby English were going nowhere after their car broke down on I-10.
Bottom photo credit: Anita Ritenour under the CC BY 2.0 license.
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Bottom right: Photo of the Zula Band playing at an Ethiopian restaurant in Washington DC Center Right: Photo of Walias Band on the Hilton Hotel balcony in the early 1960s.
The flooding in Tennessee has damaged some of Nashville's most prominent music institutions, including the Grand Ole Opry House, at bottom of photo above, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The soft-textured strasberry (at bottom in photo), which some people mistakenly assume is a hybrid of strawberry and raspberry, is genetically all strawberry, with some raspberry characteristics like a deeper red, a rounder shape and a bumpy exterior.
In bottom right photo, Smith walks away from Sediuk.
Figure 9 Seam in overlapped region of images (top: original images of seams, bottom: combined photo with overlapped region is marked in red).
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