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tonnaree wrote:
Ladies, have we ever had any black and white Kahn?
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Tonnaree.... Are you trying to get me into trouble with my husband??
Leather trousers..................
Thud.
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tonnaree wrote:
Ladies, have we ever had any black and white Kahn?
oh my...
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tonnaree wrote:
Ladies, have we ever had any black and white Kahn?
Yes, about 10 pages back. (Not like I keep track or anything.... *whistles innocently* I have a very visual memory. 'Nuff said.)
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I should stop looking at this thread...
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I have such a thing for that Sherlock pose!!Â
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He is the only actor that I've ever had a mad compulsion to draw/paint/sculpt...his face reminds me of the pre-raphaelites...the unique lips...those piercing eyes...he really has such a classic look...*sigh*
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I don't know about stopping looking on this thread.
I just have to stop looking at his....bulge.... ;)
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clareiow wrote:
I don't know about stopping looking on this thread.
I just have to stop looking at his....bulge.... ;)
Glad I'm not the only one who, uh, "noticed" that....
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*Acts all innocent*
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This is a lovely shot and a beautiful poseÂ
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Okay that's it.
I'm off to bed... Goodnight lovelies!Â
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I wish they'd let him have his hair slightly shorter for Sherlock - I like the curls but think it's a bit too long.
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SpiralStaircase wrote:
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He is the only actor that I've ever had a mad compulsion to draw/paint/sculpt...his face reminds me of the pre-raphaelites...the unique lips...those piercing eyes...he really has such a classic look...*sigh*
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I adore drawing him. He's so difficult to do because of his amazing features but that makes it all the more of a challenge. I'd like to do another one but then that would be three I've drawn and my hubby already thinks I'm obsessed.... Oops.
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clareiow wrote:
SpiralStaircase wrote:
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He is the only actor that I've ever had a mad compulsion to draw/paint/sculpt...his face reminds me of the pre-raphaelites...the unique lips...those piercing eyes...he really has such a classic look...*sigh*Â
I adore drawing him. He's so difficult to do because of his amazing features but that makes it all the more of a challenge. I'd like to do another one but then that would be three I've drawn and my hubby already thinks I'm obsessed.... Oops.
Funny I feel the same way! I love drawing portraits of him. Such fascinating features, and the eyes are just so much fun to draw, and it gives me an excuse to stare at him for a few hours.Â
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I'm going to melt into a puddle from all the cuteness.Â
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Edgeucated wrote:
Well,as a professional horserider,I can tell that his seat and posture are exellent. Tho' I don't exactly understand is he trying to do the rising trot or make the horse canter but it doesn't matter.
I'm really glad he likes horses and riding.Â
I was taught to keep the heels down, and at anything but the walk, to lean forward a bit to keep my center of gravity forward in the saddle. Also, why is he holding the reins that way? As a right-handed person, shouldn't they be in his right hand? I always rode Western, as he is here, and was taught to hold the reins in the right hand, with the ends of them trailing off to the left. Admittedly, that was 40 years ago.... maybe horses have changed since then, lol. But yes, it's nice that he enjoyed learning to ride. I wonder if he has any time to ride anymore. If nothing else, it's a good skill to have in the movie-making biz..
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Tinks wrote:
I wish they'd let him have his hair slightly shorter for Sherlock - I like the curls but think it's a bit too long.
It's quite odd, and I think that's their intention. I'd love some backstory about why he wears it that way, but the writers don't spend much time on backstory, not for anyone.
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