Now Viewing: watson_crossTag type: General A particular pose (with several variants) in which a character is standing with one leg crossed over and in front of the other at calf-, knee-, or thigh-level. It is named after actress Emma Watson, who has famously and frequently adopted the pose at various awards shows: i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2...C000005DC-938_308x527.jpg i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2...A000005DC-769_308x527.jpg circusofthestars.files.wo...11/11/emma-watson-290.jpg circusofthestars.files.wo...-movie-awards-2011-04.jpg The character is usually deliberately presenting or shown in this pose (rather than, say, simply walking). Oftentimes, they will have one hand resting on their hip (hand_on_hip), but this is not a hard-and-fast requirement. Important: — The Watson cross has the crossing of the legs such that they form the shape of a V or an X. When they cross at foot- or ankle-level, this usually puts too much space between the upper legs, forming something more like a 4 (example: post #268412). As such, these do not qualify for this tag. — In virtually all cases, the entirety of both legs must be visible to qualify. In other words, it is not a Watson cross if one foot seems to just mysteriously disappear behind the other (post #3479064, post #3462870 and post #3528333), nor is it one when the image cuts off at the thighs, knees, calves, etc. See also: contrapposto curtsey pose Tag_Group:Posture Other Wiki Information Last updated: 08/09/24 2:19 PM by DocWatson This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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