White House Behind The Scenes Photos: 10 Great Pictures From April (CAPTION CONTEST)

PHOTOS: 10 Great White House Photos From April
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Renowned White House photographer Pete Souza released his monthly batch of behind-the-scenes photos recently, and they do not disappoint.

The captions, however, do.

We need your help. As you enjoy Souza's photography, let us know your favorite caption. Using the blue tweet button, write your caption and include the hashtag #ObamaPhotoCaptions. Be funny and snarky with your captions! We'll share our favorites here a little later.

10 Behind The Scenes Photos Of Obama
Obama Jokes With Biden(01 of10)
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President Barack Obama jokes with Vice President Joe Biden backstage before the STOCK Act signing event in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building South Court Auditorium, April 4, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Yoghurt Spill!(02 of10)
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President Barack Obama wipes off his trousers after being splattered by frozen yoghurt outside the Sink Restaurant & Bar in Boulder, Colo., April 24, 2021. University of Colorado student Kolbi Zerbest had placed the cup on the ground while trying to shake hands with the President, and someone inadvertently kicked the cup. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Obama Laughs At Laptop(03 of10)
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President Barack Obama and Jimmy Fallon laugh while being briefed on the "Slow Jam the News" segment backstage before taping "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" at the University of North Carolina Memorial Hall in Chapel Hill, N.C., April 24, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Obama In College Bar(04 of10)
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President Barack Obama greets patrons at the Sink Restaurant & Bar in Boulder, Colo., April 24, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
44 Chats With 42(05 of10)
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President Barack Obama talks with former President Bill Clinton before an event in McLean, Va., Sunday, April 29, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
A Ride On Marine One(06 of10)
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President Barack Obama talks with Alyssa Mastromonaco, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, and Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest as First Lady Michelle Obama talks with her Chief of Staff, Tina Tchen, aboard Marine One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Md., April 27, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Special Guests(07 of10)
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President Barack Obama greets cast members from ABC's sitcom "Modern Family", including Julie Bowen, center, and Sofia Vergara, right, in the Oval Office, Saturday, April 28, 2012. The group was in town to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Greetings!(08 of10)
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President Barack Obama greets participants after a Land Titling event at the Plaza de San Pedro, Cartagena, Colombia, April 15, 2012. President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia is seen at right. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
A Moment Alone(09 of10)
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President Barack Obama takes in the view outside the Julio César Turbay Ayala Convention Center during the Summit of The Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, April 14, 2012. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)
Obama Does The Heisman(10 of10)
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President Barack Obama strikes the Heisman pose after accepting a football from quarterback Tim Jefferson, left, during the Commander-in-Chief Trophy presentation to the United States Air Force Academy football team in the East Room of the White House, April 23, 2012. The Air Force beat Army and Navy in 2011 to claim the trophy for the 18th time. (credit:Pete Souza/The White House)

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