Duck Day, in Naugatuck. More later, after I edit the take.
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richardplondon
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A super-conspicuous moment like that really freezes me!
I am fascinated though when, in sports coverage, the camera is aimed at the crowd and you can spy closely on people suddenly noticing themselves on the big screen. Three common but very revealing reactions - a slightly inhibited attempt at dignity; naturally enough, respond and wave (or make some other gesture!) in the direction of their image on the big screen; or, look around for where the camera must be and then self-express in a more calculated way in that direction.
Sometimes people have the presence of mind to photograph the picture of themselves on the big screen - as you have done here!
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A super-conspicuous moment like that really freezes me!
I am fascinated though when, in sports coverage, the camera is aimed at the crowd and you can spy closely on people suddenly noticing themselves on the big screen. Three common but very revealing reactions - a slightly inhibited attempt at dignity; naturally enough, respond and wave (or make some other gesture!) in the direction of their image on the big screen; or, look around for where the camera must be and then self-express in a more calculated way in that direction.
Sometimes people have the presence of mind to photograph the picture of themselves on the big screen - as you have done here!
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