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September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 12:47 pm
by Prof. Maxim Trevelyan
One of the photographers stops you on your way to preventing another catastrophe and asks you to help them. You are known for being very knowledgeable about Muggles, so they want you to go with them to gather photos for a very important piece on Muggles and their fascination with magic.
Trail the photographer and take a picture of something Muggles might mistake for magic. Make sure to include a sentence or two explaining why you think so. Your photograph must abide by all HOL rules and be of your own creation.
Post your photograph below (600x600 or less) by September 30th 11:59 pm HOL time to get 20 Hoots and 50 beans.
Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 2:30 am
by Vanessa Tilley
Those lovely flowers are called Evening Primroses and I believe Muggles could mistake them for magic because these flowers actually bloom right after dusk and stay in bloom all night. In the morning, all the bloomed flowers fall off as if they were never there. Even having watched them do this for years, I still find it magically.
Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 4:53 pm
by Amy Darvill
We had a late snow/ice storm last year, just after my favorite tree had started to bloom. I thought sure all the blooms were gone. But like magic, they were not only still there, they were crystallized. Honestly, they look like sugar-dusted confections fresh for the plucking. And what's more magical than that?
Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 5:07 pm
by Emily Spencer
The mushrooms and the surrounding area look almost primordial, which, in itself, evokes a bit of magic. In addition, they reminded me of a place where fairies would gather, or even in fairyland itself. It screams 'magic forest', at last in my opinion.
Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 8:41 am
by Prof. Polaris Black

I have no idea what this is so it
must be magic, right? There's simply no other explanation!

Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:57 pm
by Prof. Tarma Amelia Black
This rose somehow got amongst the Muggles. They named it 'The Magician', because they could not otherwise explain how the rose opened up with different colours, and then, while blooming, changed to even other colours.
Photograph shows rose buds, one of which is about to open. The one about to open shows tightly furled petals of gold, red, scarlet, orange and meldings of those colours. The few leaves showing in the photograph also have different colours, being of a medium green-grey with dark purple-red around the edges.
Re: September – Picture Perfect
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2019 6:35 pm
by Prof. Maxim Trevelyan
20 Hoots and 50 beans go to:
Amy Darvill
Emily Spencer
Polaris Black
Prof. Tarma Amelia Black
Vanessa Tilley