PAR4DCR wrote:
Hands that play music.
Don
Good one..Love the Sax..Pg. 1
RichardTaylor wrote:
Just a few from our family archives.
LOL Excellent Share Pg. 1
Soul Dr. wrote:
Monkey's hand holding on to man's finger.
He's got a good grip on it too..Nice shot!.Pg. 1
SueScott wrote:
Hands on the keyboard.
Wonderful shot Sue..Pg. 1
RichardQ wrote:
This is an opportunity to shift focus from faces to another expressive part of the body: the hands!
Of course, people use their hands for all kinds of activities, in the kitchen, the garden, the computer keyboard, the I-phone, playing with the kids, steering the car, flying a plane, grooming the pets, washing our hair (I wish!), reading the paper, etc. You don't have to zoom in close (although that solves any shyness of the subject) but the hands should be a part of the action. Here are a few samples. The baby is blind and using her hand to "see" her mother's face. The actor, in the role of Shakespeare's greedy "Merchant of Venice," uses his grasping hands to emphasize his persona. The flirty lady on the French Riviera uses her hands to enhance the self-confidence she wants to impress her audience with. So let's go, Hoggers - all hands on deck!
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Richard, thanks so much for hosting. This is going to be a big challenge I am sure!
RichardTaylor wrote:
Just a few from our family archives.
Funny funny funny - we have so many pix of our grandkids with finger up their nose - now they do it purposely when they see the camera!
Soul Dr. wrote:
Monkey's hand holding on to man's finger.
Love the expression on the monkey too.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
RichardQ wrote:
This is an opportunity to shift focus from faces to another expressive part of the body: the hands!
Of course, people use their hands for all kinds of activities, in the kitchen, the garden, the computer keyboard, the I-phone, playing with the kids, steering the car, flying a plane, grooming the pets, washing our hair (I wish!), reading the paper, etc. You don't have to zoom in close (although that solves any shyness of the subject) but the hands should be a part of the action. Here are a few samples. The baby is blind and using her hand to "see" her mother's face. The actor, in the role of Shakespeare's greedy "Merchant of Venice," uses his grasping hands to emphasize his persona. The flirty lady on the French Riviera uses her hands to enhance the self-confidence she wants to impress her audience with. So let's go, Hoggers - all hands on deck!
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Beautifully captured and presented, Richard. What a way to start
what's sure to be a fun challenge. Thank you, kind sir, for hosting!
Tim
Trying to dampen the noise at an air show...her first ever.
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Feeding hands in Australia
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Musical hands
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Many, many helping hands
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
RichardTaylor wrote:
Just a few from our family archives.
Pg 1 - Another great series, Richard. That last
one really made me smile! LOL
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Soul Dr. wrote:
Monkey's hand holding on to man's finger.
Pg. 1 - Too cute, Soul Dr.!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Hands on the keyboard.
Pg. 1 - God bless her, Sue!
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