A collection of artistic interpretations of hands from around the world.
Hands from vintage mannequins in an antique store in Brussels.
Red paint coats the hand of a Lenin sculpture in Freemont, a suburb of Seattle in Washington, USA.
A multitude of pointing hands in a store display in Mons, Belgium.
The hand of Krishna in Delhi, India.
An old mannequin hand showing off some 12th century jewelry in a Irish prehistoric museum.
A wooden Buddhist hand from Laos showing off a Tibetan Gau Box necklace.
Frites sign in Brussels, Belgium.
Amstel Beer neon sign in Utrecht, Holland.
Palmistry sign in Yangon, Myanmar.
Henna patterns for feet and hands in Singapore.
This particular statue of an early 70s photographer and his subjects is in Queen Elizabeth Park, and people are always posing as if they were part of the statue, either with their arms on the photographer’s shoulders or cosying up to the subjects. I have never really looked at the details before this challenge, as in this bronze hand of the photographer. (Vancouver, BC)
More of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Hands.
You have found some terrific hands. I adore your post.
That last hand is really interesting. I like the detail in the bronze.
I only started looking at the details of the hands for this challenge and it’s one of my favourite hand shots.
This will come in handy. Thank you.
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Congratulations! I have selected your post to be featured in Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge.
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I sure hope you have a wonderful week.
Thanks Cee, your challenges are always so much fun and it’s always an honour to be chosen!
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Congratulations on being featured by Cee, Looks like your very handy with a camera, sorry couldn’t resist, Some cracking captures.