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Yas also made an unusual portrait: a triple exposure in a single negative, showing the same man in three poses, as though he were part of a triplet.
Dalí manspreads aggressively; Coward poses as though he were determined to remain insouciant as the walls close in, as if he were a bookmark between the pages.
The Madonnas dandling the Christ child on their knees no longer face us head on, but adopt more spontaneous natural poses, as though "photographed" unawares, as can be seen in nearly a dozen such pictures in the exhibition.
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He dwells hard upon every question posed, as though a stranger to English language, only to then answer with a mixture of exaggerated emphasis and acute intelligence.
The question is posed as though it involved deep questions and high obstacles, whose true nature the uninitiated cannot be expected to grasp.
Toward the end of "Over Time," Deford strikes an increasingly defensive pose, as though he isn't actually sure the story of a sportswriter and sportswriting is worth telling.
An altercation resulted, and Miller posed as though he were about to punch his officer.
There was a woman standing on a log, posing as though she was the statue of liberty.
The first lady and James pose as though they are taking a selfie, pointing at a cell phone in James's hand.
She continued to test the fit loosening the strap, rolling her shoulders, and finally striking a pose as though a microphone were in her hand.
It's largely improvised and poses as a documentary, though to such a slight degree that it hardly matters.
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