I actually like them this way! I think that sometimes when we focus on something, it can take away from the total subtleties of the photo that can wriggle their way in exactly because we were not focused on, say, the hands or eyes or face or flower. Does that make sense?
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Agree, a great take on the challenge.
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Debbie what a great theme for hands. 😀 Wonderful photos 😀
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Lovely take on the challenge, Debbie 🙂
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Brilliant 🙂
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Brilliant! A great photo essay!
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These are fab! Each one tells a whole story! 🙂
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Glad you like them. I just wish I had focused more on the hands – I was capturing a wider story, but must remember to do some more
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I actually like them this way! I think that sometimes when we focus on something, it can take away from the total subtleties of the photo that can wriggle their way in exactly because we were not focused on, say, the hands or eyes or face or flower. Does that make sense?
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