Silhouette

What is a silhouette? A silhouette is a black shape that you see when looking at an object against a bright light.

Silhouettes of people.

The edges of a silhouette are sharp, but you can see no detail inside them, and everything appears black. This occurs because the subject we are looking at is backlit, often by the Sun, sometimes by artificial lights, such as street lights.

Silhouettes became popular as simple and cheap ways of making puppet shows and are traditional in many countries.

Video: a video is available showing both shadows and silhouettes – and a puppy!

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