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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Crossed Arms

People don’t cross their arms for photographs on their own. It’s the photographers who ask them to do it, resulting in a pose that is supposed to show that the person is tough and uncompromising. It’s a lazy photographer that does it, though. A posed shot like that is easy but unnatural. Here are two from today’s New York Times:

Update: Here’s a third one from today’s Times, a picture of, incidentally, Louann Brizendine, who Mark Liberman at LanguageLog has been justly criticizing for her sloppy conclusions.

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