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Saturday, January 3, 2009

More Tricks With Photos for Saturday Morning



Beware of those manikins!


My, my that is a lot of smoke or a hot horn!


There may be more reality here than they realize!

12 comments:

Darlene said...

These illusions are very funny. I have seen them before, but thanks for posting them so all can have a good laugh.

Lilly said...

They are really clever Sylvia. It makes you think a little differently about photography. I just point and click but it would be good to be more creative about it.

Mare said...

Love 'em! Very funny and laughing is a great way to start a day. Many thanks.

bobbie said...

Those first two are winners - especially the first!

Susan at Stony River said...

Oh wonderful stuff! I love the fellow with horns; these made me laugh.

Great Grandma Lin said...

how funny, loved laughing so early in the morning. thanks.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for a great laugh! That's one well-placed kick for someone who can't see...

maryt/theteach said...

Ha! Sylvia those are very funny photos...did you take them yourself?

Did you see the award I have for you? You visited my blog and commented but just below that post was the award for you! :)

Anonymous said...

What fun ... loved the illusions ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Linda said...

These are a hoot. Thanks for a good laugh.

Kay said...

I've never seen these shots before. They are too, too funny! I love that livingroom shot! It's really quite magical. You expect something to happen any minute.

Anonymous said...

Too funny - just what I need to cheer me up - I have a cold and feeling very blue!

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