Weekly Photo Challenge: HANDS – there are hands to catch water, hands to play guitar, hands as an attitude of dancers, hands fixed by police, hands to climb up a wall, discussing hands and begging hands, touching or fighting hands – thanks to God that we’ve got hands …
all photos by frizztext; click on the pictures to enter his flickr galleries …
1 (big, color): my grandson and me
small, black and white:
2 – NY, Harlem Fire Hydrant
3 – Mississippi Delta Frizz (Selfportrait)
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4 – NY, police in action
5 – flamenco dancers
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6 – hands to discuss with
7 – blind clarinetist touches his dog
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8 – roof climbing woman
9 – give-me-money
related:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/weekly-photo-challenge/
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/weekly-photo-challenge-hands/
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compare the work of Christine Lebrasseur (Bordeaux) at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/_lc/sets/72157600016324428/
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music: the gospel “Put your hand in the hand of the man who stilled the water” played by myself as fingerstyle guitar instrumental (compare the famous versions of the vocalists Joan Baez or Loretta Lynn):
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…and a useless bit of information: they’re supposed to be the hardest to draw!
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dear Marina,
remembering your tree-paintings:
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I always thought, that TREES
have HANDS too
trying to reach the sky!
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better than my own tree photo (above)
the winter tree with “hands reaching to the sky” (below)
– a finding by Erik Arnestad
title=”Valley Forge park in snow – The lone tree” by Erik Anestad, click on the image to enter his Flickr galleries
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The first one is so adorable! It made me smile.. Thanks for sharing!
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Great stuff!!
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Great photos. Love the first with your grandson and the money taker.
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This is a very nice variety of hands doing many things.
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PERFECT examples of hands… very well done pictures!!!
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Beautiful and amazing as always, Frizz!!
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And hands to touch and hold and comfort loved ones, as shown in your header photo! Wonderful post carrying blessings to a lot of people out here!
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Great Pictures 🙂 The first one’s just adorable !
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Love that top shot – the old with the young
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Love the first one!
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aw, love the baby’s hands.
http://thetaskmistress.me/2012/05/18/weekly-photo-challenge-hands
Enjoy! K
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a really sweet pink panther …
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provocative, as usual! – rita
http://shapingthepoem.wordpress.com/
http://gauchomarx.wordpress.com/
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nice O.K. hand / thumb sign –
it’s international, wonderful, isn’t it?
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The first one is my favorite. Very nice.
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Hi,
Great photos for the theme, I especially liked the first one. 🙂
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Beautiful hands telling stories
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a basic experience: to touch animals with our hands!
you have some wonderful photo documents!
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Thank you so much
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Love the first photograph. Suggests so much of the love a father has for his child.
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Nice collection of hands. Of course, the one of your grandson is the best.
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Wow, I love every single one! Great variety and meaningful representations of the theme. 🙂
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hi Catherine / mezzaphonically speaking:
you are featuring
uncountable, thousands of hands,
in Europe we have so many hands waving at football / soccer challenges …
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IT’s very cute and touching.
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the hands of my wife after working in the garden:
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hands of surgeons
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click on the photo to enter the galleries of wolfgangfoto
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title=”hands after working” by wolfgangfoto
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beautiful clicks, thanks for sharing.
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allgreat – I love the baby’s hand!
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That first one is stunning. Really like the juxtaposition of young and old. Good job.
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These are beautiful portraits frizztext! Such works of art you have here. I was particularly taken with your self-portrait in Mississippi. Very nice! Black and white photos always get to me. 🙂
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hi Myra,
I’m dreaming from the Mississippi Delta,
but I’ve never been there!
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beautiful, all of them! but the choice of the focal photo is pure genius – it’s my favorite of the bunch 🙂
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I knew you would do a good job Frizz!
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Hope you like mine too.
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a basic experience: to touch animals with our hands! you have some photo documents!
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fabulous entry frizz, especially you with your grandson!
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I also love that first pic. I’m grateful for hands that can play the piano. 😉
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i prefer the missisippi pic
i love the mood of the shot
:-)) wolfgang
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Lovely selections for the challenge! 🙂
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Very well put, frizz. I love the end of the writing and the end picture with the hand sticking out of the booth. Great great set. One of your bestsssss.
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the first picture is very sweet
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very nice
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So many wonderful feelings in these frames Frizz, starting with the baby’s small hand . . .
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Very nice selection of hands 🙂
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thanks for:
“Bhumisparsha Mudra”
= touching the Earth hand gesture
signified by holding the left hand in meditation,
while the right is resting on the knee
with all fingers touching the Earth.
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Great! Every picture tells its story of the hands! 🙂
Mine is here: http://godslover.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/weekly-photo-challenge-hands/
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your last picture, Inge:
I never realized that we can find little hands on a wire fence too
– a good shock, thought provoking!
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Thank you very much, frizztext. 🙂
Yes, I didn’t expect that I would received nice comments about that ‘little hands’ on a wire fence. 🙂
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compare
http://sillyfrogsusan.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/project-update-for-resisting-tidy-post/
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Wow, Frizz, I’m sorry I waited so long to check this out. You’ve got some great example of hands here…. Big hands, little hands, ain’t hands grand? … I finally got my entry on this subject posted today, so I’m running behind schedule a bit … 😦 Better late, than never! 🙂
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Thank you, that you made a special trip back to the mural
and took the photo that has been haunting you all week…!
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Merci beaucoup Dietmar 🙂
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your HANDS gallery is really great, Christine!
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compare,
a little bit similar to YOUR shot, Christine:
title=”September’s questions…” by csunt
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title=”Equité│Even-handedness” by Christine Lebrasseur
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Sublime black and whites.
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