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In the Shadow

I found this short video in Noir genre on an excellent blog called Debra She Who Seeks. Her link:         She Who Seeks    https://shewhoseeks.blogspot.com/ It's only about 7 minutes long, in French with English subtitles.  "This fantastic short film by Fabrice Mathieu tells the tale of a shadow who finds himself frustrated with the actions of his wearer and decides to do something about it. Told using black-and-white footage from more than 60 films, the story unfolds much like a classic film noir, with plenty of action and intrigue." <> <> <> <> <> Here is the link on YouTube:     "In the shadow". Short film & Feature Project. (Special edition with english subtitles.) - YouTube  

Starting a New Blog Theme

This theme is one of the default themes of Blogger.  I can make some changes in color and gadgets. I'll see how it goes. Take care,  John.

Two "Ghost" Photos & Explanations

  I found these two photos on the web with explanations about how thy were made. There might be other photos that can't be explained. I like this photo the best so far. Explanation: "A jewelry engraver named William Mumler was the first enterprising mind to combine the emerging fields of spiritualism and photography for profit. Mumler’s hobby for photography paid off one day in the early 1860s when he sat for a self-portrait. He discovered a ghostly figure standing behind him as he developed the photo, which he originally believed to be the remnants of a previous image. He showed the photo to his friends on a lark and, based on their credulous responses, went into business as a spirit photographer soon after." <><><><><> "Arguably the most famous ghostly photo, believers in the supernatural often cite the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall as the most conclusive photographic proof of ghosts ever taken. According to legend, the ghost is probably

Why is it called upper and lower case?

 .. why do  we refer to large letters as upper case, and small as lower case? It’s actually a remnant  of a past where printing presses had manually set letters. Small letters, which were used  the majority of the time, were kept in the lower, easier to access case. Where as large  letters were kept in the upper.  Why is it called upper and lower case? | Office for Science and Society - McGill University

Fixed My Blog Problems

1.      I could not allow any comments. 2.     The Followers gadget was blank. I'm sorry I did not post  for a few weeks, until I made it right.

Why Can't a Day Go By Without Hearing the Word Literally?

Have you noticed that a day does not pass without hearing the word "literally". I play a game with my wife about "literally". Whenever we hear it we repeat it loudly. It's often on TV shows and speeches, even from Congress. We hear it more often than expected. Pay attention and you'll see what I mean. Here's a link that gives a great explanation:   What Does "Literally" Mean? How to Use the Word Correctly What do you think about the word "literally" ? Is it being used too often?

Some of My Older Winter Photos

  It was foggy out that day.

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