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pastafreak | 23:38 Fri 27th Mar 2015 | Body & Soul
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Not to everyone's taste...these photos are haunting and mesmerising...and it's so difficult to see where the living end,and the dead begin.
I've read that though this was a common way to remember the dead,there are fake photos,..I'd assume some of these are. Still,a very curious practice.

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Thank you for that mamya. The links are fascinating.

I seem to remember reading a few years ago about a trend in the US to pose the dead realistically ...one that stood out was a biker on his Harley .
It is indeed very interesting and not a topic I find ghoulish at all.
Yes Mamya, light stands and seats with neckrests were used for sittings but I think something more....extensive would be needed for non living subjects.
I just found it interesting that they discounted the use of stands for the dead in that link-I am sure people made their own rules though.
pastafreak; The Mirror did an article last year which showed deceased people in various 'poses'; the guy on his Harley, a woman dressed as if she was out on the tiles, a boxer standing in the ring and, if memory serves, a guy sat up in his coffin which was kitted out to look like a car (made to look as if he was driving it!)

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