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DoctorIt
Dec-19-2005, 07:53 PM
It was another long work day, and I had little energy for my daily photo. So I did as I usually do, sulked around the house, camera in hand... hand...

hey, a hand picture!

http://doctorit.smugmug.com/photos/48974639-L.jpg

I think I ended up butchering it a bit in post, but here's the thing, stare at it for a while...

Looks kinda weird, doesn't it? I mean, once you get past "it's a fist", there's the folds, the wrinkles, the positie space, the negative space. I guess maybe its been a long day.

How 'bout the vignetting on that lens? :rolleyes

And yes, I was having one of those "I don't post enough photos" moments :lol3

marlof
Dec-19-2005, 09:46 PM
Uhm.... yeah...... right!!!

Lord Vetinari
Dec-19-2005, 10:38 PM
Definately needs a little face drawn on it :D
Brian V.

David_S85
Dec-19-2005, 10:56 PM
Seņor Wences and Pedro would be proud. :thumb Anyone under 50 would have no Idea what I just said.

rahmonster
Dec-20-2005, 03:54 AM
Hey I love hands. They totally have the best shapes. You can tell alot about a person by their hands.

I have an idea for a whole series on hands...I like the txture on this.

DoctorIt
Dec-20-2005, 04:30 AM
Seņor Wences and Pedro would be proud. :thumb Anyone under 50 would have no Idea what I just said.Enlighten us. :ear

DoctorIt
Dec-20-2005, 04:31 AM
I have an idea for a whole series on hands...I like the txture on this.Get it going!

and thanks, I was going for a highly textured old dirty kind of look, but it was late, fast, and low effort. I may start a daily photo hands week and do some reshooting with my prime to get more detail, and less vignetting. :wxwax

marlof
Dec-20-2005, 05:55 AM
You can tell alot about a person by their hands.

So, what do you think of Erik then? :ear

Art Scott
Dec-20-2005, 06:50 AM
INTERESTING....and I like it. :nod

ChrisJ
Dec-20-2005, 07:24 AM
Kinda looks like Jennifer Lopez to me! :rofl

Skippy
Dec-20-2005, 01:02 PM
It was another long work day, and I had little energy for my daily photo. So I did as I usually do, sulked around the house, camera in hand... hand...

hey, a hand picture!

I think I ended up butchering it a bit in post, but here's the thing, stare at it for a while...

Looks kinda weird, doesn't it? I mean, once you get past "it's a fist", there's the folds, the wrinkles, the positie space, the negative space. I guess maybe its been a long day.

How 'bout the vignetting on that lens? :rolleyes

And yes, I was having one of those "I don't post enough photos" moments :lol3

Ohhhhh wow you got a hand too..........man I thought I was the only one who had a pair of those hanging around :rofl do yours sorta slap themselves on the bench at work every now and then ?? mine do :huh and when they do the other people in the office jump .... I dunno why :dunno but it really is a lot of fun when that happens :bad :lol4 Skippy :wink

David_S85
Dec-20-2005, 05:19 PM
Enlighten us. :ear

Senor Wences was famous for doing a ventriloquist act using only his fist, which he decorated with painted eyes and lipstick around the thumb. Pedro. Pedro was also dressed up below his fist. Most of Mr. Wences' popularity in the states came from his appearances on the Ed Sullivan show.

He passed away a number of years ago at the age of 103.

DoctorIt
Dec-20-2005, 05:29 PM
Senor Wences was famous for doing a ventriloquist act using only his fist, which he decorated with painted eyes and lipstick around the thumb. Pedro. Pedro was also dressed up below his fist. Most of Mr. Wences' popularity in the states came from his appearances on the Ed Sullivan show.

He passed away a number of years ago at the age of 103.Cool, thanks David!

DoctorIt
Dec-20-2005, 05:53 PM
so I tried to improve on this tonight, and don't think I did much better. probably better quality as I used my 50/1.8.

http://doctorit.smugmug.com/photos/49070491-L.jpg

lets make this constructive, how can I make this a better shot? Or rather a better hand shot in general. Is it lighting? exposure? suggestions
:ear

I want to focus on just the hand and really bring out texture.

DanielB
Dec-20-2005, 08:15 PM
lets make this constructive, how can I make this a better shot? Or rather a better hand shot in general. Is it lighting? exposure? suggestions:ear

:rofl ok, i'll bite.


it appears to me to be good focus and lighting and all that jazz. just the thing that sticks out to me is your middle fingernail is out of focus.
*only flaw*

Andyman
Dec-20-2005, 08:47 PM
While we're on hands... here's a couple I took of my hands this weekend. They don't come completely clean really; this is after they've been washed several times.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/Andyman1655/myhands.jpg

I hope you don't mind, DoctorIt. Just say so if you do. I thought maybe these would be useful (though I don't know about better) examples of pictures of hands.

You should take more pictures of your hands. My advice would be to take lots and lots. You could try making sign language symbols, or making shapes with them, or putting 'em under water, or through ice or glass, or on a mirror, or with objects in your hands, etc. Try different lighting also - silohuettes (or however it's spelled O=) ), from the bottom, the top, both sides... everywhere! Hands are useful and can be interesting.

DoctorIt
Dec-21-2005, 05:01 AM
:rofl ok, i'll bite.


it appears to me to be good focus and lighting and all that jazz. just the thing that sticks out to me is your middle fingernail is out of focus.
*only flaw*shallow dof. thanks for biting, but I knew that shot wasn't perfect. DOF is easy to fix, I was looking for something I was missing. I know, instead, give it a shot yourself...

and i don't get it, besides the jlo thing, whats so funny?
:dunno

Come on funny guys, I'm serious, this would make a good thread if we started building up a collection. Maybe we could learn something. I have envisioned some great black and whites that look almost Escher-esque.

Remember Shakey's dirty challenge winner? Now that was a great hand.

DoctorIt
Dec-21-2005, 05:02 AM
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I hope you don't mind, DoctorIt. Just say so if you do. I thought maybe these would be useful (though I don't know about better) examples of pictures of hands.
I don't mind at all, in fact your shots pointed something out. I think a darker background will work much better.
:nod

DavidTO
Dec-21-2005, 06:21 AM
Seņor Wences and Pedro would be proud. :thumb Anyone under 50 would have no Idea what I just said.


Hey, I'm 42 and I know exactly what you're talking about.

He was a ventriloquist whose puppet was his hand with eyes and a nose drawn on it.

'sright!!

kdog
Dec-21-2005, 06:39 AM
Hey Andyman, you need some of this stuff. :nod

http://www.cleansweepsupply.com/pictures/standard/cgoj8793.jpg

rainforest1155
Dec-21-2005, 11:12 AM
Here's my take on it:
http://rainforest1155.smugmug.com/photos/49155896-L.jpg

Sebastian

DavidTO
Dec-21-2005, 11:16 AM
Senor Wences was famous for doing a ventriloquist act using only his fist, which he decorated with painted eyes and lipstick around the thumb. Pedro. Pedro was also dressed up below his fist. Most of Mr. Wences' popularity in the states came from his appearances on the Ed Sullivan show.

He passed away a number of years ago at the age of 103.


'sright!

He occupies the same memory space as Charo and Laugh-In.

DoctorIt
Dec-21-2005, 11:40 AM
Here's my take on it:

SebastianNice one, Sebastien! Definitely looks like the dark bacground is the ticket.

Andyman
Dec-21-2005, 01:29 PM
Hey Andyman, you need some of this stuff. :nod


Yeah I used that, actually. We've got some on the truck; still dirty hands though. I'm sure if I didn't work for a few days it would fade, but getting them dirty again and again makes it stay. I don't mind. It won't kill me and it makes it at least look like I've been working =p.

Orange is great stuff, huh?

@DoctorIt: Yeah! Escher has some really neat stuff.

Shakey
Dec-21-2005, 11:22 PM
so I tried to improve on this tonight, and don't think I did much better. probably better quality as I used my 50/1.8.

http://doctorit.smugmug.com/photos/49070491-L.jpg

lets make this constructive, how can I make this a better shot? Or rather a better hand shot in general. Is it lighting? exposure? suggestions
:ear

I want to focus on just the hand and really bring out texture.



Some how I think the hand must be doing something. Grasping petting holding, clenching ...functioning.
Hands have body language and a photo has to capture this in some way.
Most hand shots that I like are black and white( Why I do not know)
An elegant hand must (IMO) be holding or doing something elegant.
A rugged hand doing something similar, or have a complete contrast . Like large and small, black and white. This is what I envision.
Hands are so much part of our language,we take it for granted,as a means of expression it strikes primitive chords.

Kinda tired right now so I will think and reflect on this.

Good thread topic

Tim

DoctorIt
Dec-22-2005, 04:46 AM
Kinda tired right now so I will think and reflect on this.

Good thread topic

TimThanks!

:ear

rahmonster
Dec-22-2005, 01:31 PM
Erik I might get the hand thing going after the holiday season. It was a idea I toyed with in my art photography class and never got around to....Like portraits but with a persons hands not their faces. Also trying some abstracty ones with fingers overlapping in macros etc...It may well be a dud idea but I won't know till I try:scratch

But this thread has now got me started thinking about it again.:D

Bob&Glennie
Dec-22-2005, 06:11 PM
Yeah I used that, actually. We've got some on the truck; still dirty hands though. I'm sure if I didn't work for a few days it would fade, but getting them dirty again and again makes it stay. I don't mind. It won't kill me and it makes it at least look like I've been working =p.

Orange is great stuff, huh?

@DoctorIt: Yeah! Escher has some really neat stuff.
So what do you do with your hands? Looks like either a mechanic or a printer. I'm a printer (pressman) on a 4 color 26 inch Heidelberg. My hands look like that.

Andyman
Dec-22-2005, 08:01 PM
Is it neat working with those machines? Or, would it be if you weren't used to it? I looked 'em up online to know what Heidelbergs were exactly =).

I'm an electrician, actually. Well, I only started four months ago; but I like it so far. Some people look at electricians as people who just run wire and don't work as hard as say, a concrete man or carpenter, but you might be surprised. We do everything from digging trenches in the rain, cutting asphalt, and laying pipe to installing parking lot lights 'n poles, running wire to transformers, installing receptacles, running wires inside, etc. I like having a variety of things we might do on a given day; rather than doing the same thing over and over each day. Two jobs we've been working at now (Jon and I, a guy I work with most days) is a Friendlys restaurant remodel (such an awful job - horrible planning on the owner's part made it a nightmare - the blueprints weren't right to begin with. Then we got new ones, and they weren't right either, etc. We're almost done there though); and we're wiring a Nissei ELJECT machine (http://www.nisseijushi.co.jp/en/products/detail/elject_nex.html) (like a $170,000 machine) in a plastics factory by SouthCo (http://www.southco.com/).

Not that you asked for all that information, but... O=). One of these days I plan on posting some pictures I took at work.