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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Oct 21
Unintentionally, I captured a silhouette of the handler on the side of her horse. I’ve done this before but didn’t realise till I was looking at the photos later.
We are at Boat Harbour in Western Australia, taking photos at a...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
3 Feb 21
This was at a Christmas party that I normally organise for kids from an Institute. The last on the programme was fireworks with no crackers - just sparklers.
I clicked away while the kids were having fun and did not realise I...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
22 Sep 20
Late yesterday I was out on the deck taking sunset photos. I noticed the hummingbirds kept visited the feeders. They are also on the deck.
I managed to get a few shots but due to the lighting, they are more like silhouettes of...
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Anthony Calivoso
@Anthony1023 (106)
• Philippines
2 Sep 20
There may be many things that can be compared to a sunset. It depends on the color, shape and time of events. It can also depend on a person's point of view and his or her situations.
They say, sunset is a symbol of ending but...
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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
14 Jan 20
This is one of my favorite Nora books. It has everything in it. Love and magic and character development.
It's a stand alone book which was, like Affaire Royale, published by Silhouette in their Language of Love series....
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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
14 Jan 20
Affaire Royale is the first book in Nora Roberts' Cordina's Royal Family series. It was published by Silhouette books in their Language of Love series.
Here is the synopsis:
"Every inch a princess, Gabriella had been found...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
17 May 19
I took this one when Miley was maybe twelve, hrs Eighteen now, and getting ready to graduate, I’m trying hard to take that one in!
I’ve got some work on Broken Beginnings and am now at 84,200 and 286 pages, I’ve also worked on...
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Lee Boueri
@CoachME (139)
• Sydney, Australia
27 Mar 19
My last trip to the US. Not evident from the photo, this couple sitting on a bench on the Santa Monica Pier enjoying the sunset looked to be in their 70's. I always find it heart warming to see an old couple who have been through...
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Ptrikha_2
@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
24 Mar 19
Today is Sunday 24 March 2019. I am going through various moods and thoughts and one is a poem that occurred to my mind :
The silhouette of the lonely bencher in the park
As the lights fade.
The evening turns to dusk.
The shadows...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
28 Feb 17
My last post was about a hand-cut silhouette which was created and given to us at a wedding in Surrey, England, in 2015. It was placed in a nice little folder on the back of which was some interesting information about this type...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
28 Feb 17
I've just commented on a discussion by Owlwings (@owlwings) about a silhouette portrait he has of his great grandfather. Here is the post: http://www.mylot.com/post/3038452/instant-portraiture-in-1854 if you'd like to read it....
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
28 Feb 17
I know very little about my Great Grandfather, John Henry Todman, but I have this rather charming silhouette portrait which was made in 1854 when he was 14.
I have been told that silhouettes like this were often made by pavement...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
14 Oct 15
Does anyone remember the magic eye pictures fad of the late 1990’s? These involved a picture that had another image concealed within it that you could see like an optical illusion if you looked at the image in a certain light or...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
12 Oct 15
I have always been a big fan of Mad Magazine, the satirical US comic. A regular feature in it is Spy V Spy, a proto-type comic strip that inspired the Simpsons Itchy & Scratchy TV cartoons much loved by Bart & Lisa.
Spy V Spy...
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MH4444
@MH4444 (2161)
• United States
6 Apr 08
Last night, I watched the movie Matilda with a friend and really enjoyed it. I read the book back in primary school. I enjoyed it then. The thing I remembered about the illustrations was the school mistress. The illustrations were...
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margieanneart
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
18 Mar 07
Tell me what you think of this paper cutting? I just take a scissor and cut it out. It is a rare art, and difficult. No patterns are used.
If you click on here, you will see me how I cut on...
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