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Horsemaning (or horsemanning) is the act of posing for a photograph in such a way that the subject appears to have been beheaded, their head resting on the ground or on a surface. Such photography was a fad in the 1920s. The practice derives its name from the Headless Horseman, an evil character from Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".

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  • Horsemaning (o horsemanning) és l'acte de posar per una foto de manera que sembli que està decapitat, mostrant un cap descansant en el terra o en una superfície. Aquest estil de fotografia era molt popular durant la dècada de 1920. El nom deriva del "Headless Horseman", l'antagonista de "La Llegenda de Sleepy Hollow", de Washington Irving. Horsemaning es va tornar a posar de moda l'any 2011, juntament amb el planking i l'owling, considerant-se les 3 modes més populars de Facebook l'any 2011. Es van posar de moda gràcies a llocs web com BuzzFeed (ca)
  • Horsemaning (or horsemanning) is the act of posing for a photograph in such a way that the subject appears to have been beheaded, their head resting on the ground or on a surface. Such photography was a fad in the 1920s. The practice derives its name from the Headless Horseman, an evil character from Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". (en)
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  • Horsemaning (o horsemanning) és l'acte de posar per una foto de manera que sembli que està decapitat, mostrant un cap descansant en el terra o en una superfície. Aquest estil de fotografia era molt popular durant la dècada de 1920. El nom deriva del "Headless Horseman", l'antagonista de "La Llegenda de Sleepy Hollow", de Washington Irving. Horsemaning es va tornar a posar de moda l'any 2011, juntament amb el planking i l'owling, considerant-se les 3 modes més populars de Facebook l'any 2011. Es van posar de moda gràcies a llocs web com BuzzFeed (ca)
  • Horsemaning (or horsemanning) is the act of posing for a photograph in such a way that the subject appears to have been beheaded, their head resting on the ground or on a surface. Such photography was a fad in the 1920s. The practice derives its name from the Headless Horseman, an evil character from Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Horsemaning saw a revival in 2011, along with other photo fads such as planking and owling. All three were considered among the top 10 Facebook sensations of 2011 and a series of horsemaning photos began trending on sites like BuzzFeed as people were inspired to recreate the original fad. (en)
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