OOP: Sirius (Was: Another Question?)
dana51786
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Mon Jun 23 12:22:47 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 62016
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Amanda"
<returnofsharkbait at c...> wrote:
> <snip> The images in a photograph, I noticed, don't really
> > extend themselves beyond re-enacting the feelings present in the
> > subjects being photographed at that moment. For example, in the
> > picture of Lockhart and Harry that Colin Creevy took, Harry is
> > hiding out of sight while Lockhart tries to tug him back into
the
> > picture because Harry DIDN'T want his picture taken at the time
is
> > was snapped. The only other reactions the subjects in photos
seem
> > to have outside of the feelings present in the person when the
> photo
> > was taken, is when something physically happens to the picture,
> such
> > as tea being dripped on like with Percy's picture of Penelope,
or
> > Sirius' relatives screaming when the glass over their pictures
was
> > smashed.
>
>
> But in the nth book (I'm getting bad - I can't even remember)
Harry
> sees a picture of Penelope Clearwater that Percy has who keeps
hiding
> under the frame because "her nose has gone all splotchy" Does
this
> just happen on a kind of cycle because it is possible that she
could
> have had a splotchy nose when the picture was taken, or because
she
> currently does? Will this breakout go away?
>
> "Amanda"
Didn't Penelope's picture gets liquid on it from Ron while they were
staying at the Leaky Cauldron the night before school? Percy was
yelling at Ron about ruining her picture, and looking for his Head
Boy badge.
Willow
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