The bottom photo shows the trim to be in four parts - the window surround (two parts), the lower panel and the lock...
Not exact matches
Photo of a living Brainbow zebrafish, taken by Zachary Tobias (a research technician in Weissman - Unni's lab),
showing a brightly labeled neuron with its cell body (white) at
bottom.
The two group
photos show the members of the ALMA Department of Engineering (ADE)[top] and the System Integration Science Team (SIST)[
bottom].
I was wondering about the
photos of the Kefir which
shows that it has what looks like water in
bottom of jar and cream on top.
Growing up I loved the retro clothing seen in family
photos - the bell
bottoms my mom wore in the 70s, the beaded clutches from my grandmothers» hay days in the 50s... but never did I think the era of my childhood, the 90s, would come full circle so quickly (
show what I know!)
The second
photo that should not be missing on an online date profile is a
photo that
shows you clearly from top to
bottom.
To upload additional
photos click «
Show Photo Gallery» at the
bottom of the «My Profile» page, where additional
photos can be uploaded.
At the
bottom scrolling
photos show you whenever someone new comes online or if they add your profile.
At the top and
bottom of the page
photos from Facebook or Instagram will be
shown, and links to social media accounts.
In this page from the Bayside High School 1959 yearbook, Mr. Harris is third from left in the picture at the top, and he is
shown demonstrating a science experiment in the
bottom left
photo.
Interestingly, those same spy
photos show hinges at the
bottom of the windshield.
The cells are
shown exposed in a cutaway
photo above; in your car, it's a sealed metal capsule on the top, side, and
bottom.
The
photo showing the front end makes it look like an aquarium
bottom feeder.
But what would annoy me are the ad banners that
show up on the
bottom of the home screen (see the lower left
photo).
I think we can all agree that the
bottom two
photos are how we want our puppies whelped and not produced in conditions
shown in the top two like chickens at the country fair.
(Sidenote: The
photo of the energy monitor was taken shortly after we installed it — the top number is our baseline for both of us being home on a weekend morning, but sadly the
bottom number is not accurate — the
bottom shows the daily average, and since it was day 1 with the monitor this reading is off.
The past is a boring old sepia
photo in the
bottom of a drawer and can't possibly have equivalency with a fresh video backed by mock - medieval music of steam coming out of a power station, or vivid colour spread in National Geo
showing a flooded village or calving glacier.
The
photo of the
bottom of Arctic ice
shows it's not level as most expect.
It also appears to fall in line with the current market trend by adopting a display with a 2:1 (18:9) aspect ratio, however, the live
photos accompanying the TENAA application seem to
show that this is not a full - screen border-less design, but rather it adopts a more conventional look with relatively thick top and
bottom bezels.
If it has rolled out to your device, it will
show up as a tiny magnifying glass at the
bottom of your screen when you take a
photo or open one.
The leaked
photo shows a device that appears very similar in styling to the GALAXY S III with its all - white rounded body, while the top and
bottom have speaker grilles.
The Doogee V also includes a 6.1 - inch display with rounded corners, although, again, it does not quite pull off the same look as the iPhone, and as the
photos show, there is a physical Home button, so the display doesn't reach the
bottom of the phone like the iPhone X.
The leaked
photos and video
shows the single - line speaker grill at the
bottom with mute switch having been disappeared.
One particularly popular
photo shows gold, silver, and space gray models, each with an aluminum back broken up only by two horizontal stripes for the antennas instead of glass on the top and
bottom.
The first
photo shows two Pixel 2 handsets side - by - side with their thick top and
bottom bezels on full display.
The leaked
photo also
shows that the Huawei P20 will still have
bottom bezel that's thick enough to house a front - mounted fingerprint scanner.
The
photos showing the back of the smartphone reveal a dual rear camera setup with LED flash, a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner, a subtle antenna design, and again Gionee's logo on the
bottom half.
Photo: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideThree buttons on the right side of the watch control the Nevo's functions: The top button
shows your activity progress and lets you change modes, the middle button lets you set the time and the
bottom button lets you control functions on your phone.
The
photos show no physical buttons on the
bottom of the screen and has on - screen navigation keys instead.
Repositioned Antenna Bands — the
photo also
shows that the antenna bands are positioned along the top and
bottom edges of the iPhone.
These
photos show microdrilled speaker holes on the
bottom alongside the opening for the power cable, presumably Micro-USB.
When a leak finally gave us what is believed to be our first look at a real iPhone 7, the angle of the
photo didn't
show the
bottom of the phone where the headphone jack may or may not be located.
These rumors include a number of leaked
photos,
showing a phone with curved edges but a flat top and
bottom, with a back that's seemingly brushed metal.
The live
photos that GSM Arena recently obtained
show how the top portion at the back of the handsets could either be made of glass or glossy plastic, while the
bottom is made of the same metal that encases the entire bodies of the devices.
A really nifty thing about Google Profiles is that when it
shows up in your search results, it will sit at the
bottom of the first page of your results with your
photo.
Once a fan clicks on the image (on their desktop), the complete
photo is
shown and fans can see the CTA on the
bottom requesting they click on the link to your landing page in your image's description.
A few folks asked about the metal dining chairs that
showed up in the
bottom corner of one of the kitchen
photos I posted the other day...
(In the
photo, above right, you can see that I softened the glaze at the top and not yet on the
bottom — to
show you how dark the glaze was when I started).
A few folks asked about the metal dining chairs that
showed up in the
bottom corner of one of the kitchen
photos I posted the other day... They're called Marais A side chairs, and -LSB-...]
I have a couple of
photos to
show you what Mr. Cottage did at the
bottom of each batten.