I read where an editor of an unnamed but famous magazine referred to those side views as “sillyhoots” for years. Either everybody thought it was his little joke or else they didn’t realize that’s how he pronounced “silhouettes.”
I read where an editor of an unnamed but famous magazine referred to those side views as “sillyhoots” for years. Either everybody thought it was his little joke or else they didn’t realize that’s how he pronounced “silhouettes.”
The way we did it in school is you tape the paper to the wall, and the subject stands in front of a light that casts his shadow on the paper so it can be traced.
Fontessa over 6 years ago
Oh Grandpa :)
DDrazen over 6 years ago
I read where an editor of an unnamed but famous magazine referred to those side views as “sillyhoots” for years. Either everybody thought it was his little joke or else they didn’t realize that’s how he pronounced “silhouettes.”
DDrazen over 6 years ago
I read where an editor of an unnamed but famous magazine referred to those side views as “sillyhoots” for years. Either everybody thought it was his little joke or else they didn’t realize that’s how he pronounced “silhouettes.”
Asharah over 6 years ago
The way we did it in school is you tape the paper to the wall, and the subject stands in front of a light that casts his shadow on the paper so it can be traced.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 6 years ago
Would a child her age actually understand that reference?
Herb L 1954 over 6 years ago
Good one Grandpa :)