Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Photo stand-in

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[[File:MardiGrasMisterMonaLisa.jpg|thumb|upright|A man takes the place of [[Lisa del Giocondo]] in the [[Mona Lisa]] using a photo stand-in]]
[[File:Тантамареска с обратной стороны.jpg|thumb|upright|The back of a photo stand-in]]
A '''photo stand-in''' (also called a '''face in the hole board''', '''photo cutout board''' or '''comic foreground''') is a large board with an image printed on it and that has one or more holes cut out where people can stick their face through the board for [[Humour|humorous]] effect. The hole aligns with an area in the image that creates an [[optical illusion]] of the person's face being an actual part of the scene. This illusion is then often immortalized by taking a [[photograph]] of the person's face through the board. Photo stand-ins may be found at [[Party|parties]], [[tourist trap]]s, [[theme park]]s and similar locations and events that people visit for entertainment.




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