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Re: as always, you have the perfect icon
Date: 2023-01-08 09:48 pm (UTC)The first one that comes to mind is a family photo of about eight of us all lined up for a group shot taken by one family member. Meanwhile, my dad was standing slightly off to the side taking another photograph. EVERYONE in the group is looking at the first photographer except one of my cousins, who's looking straight at my dad with a huge grin. The other photographer isn't in the shot, but can be inferred.
Of published photographs, I can't point to any specific ones, but The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott: Unseen Images from the Legendary Antarctic Expedition by David M. Wilson does include several which is notable because they're in ANTARCTICA and it's absurdly delightful that there are somehow TWO people taking photographs out there on the ice.