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'The hand is the tool of tools.' - AristotleOur lives are full of tools, to the point no human being could exist without them. The whole civilization rely on them.
Depending on the History period, or depending on the part of the world, they can be rudimentary (rocks, wheel, spear, bow, hammer, ...) or very complex (washing machines, cars, cameras, computers, ...).
At first, we created them to serve us: easier and better food, more comfortable life, permit us to explore and adjust the environment to suit our needs.
I sometimes have the strange feeling that tools are now becoming more important than the human beings themselves: they often decide what you should do instead of you. What first was an help is now leading. How do you have to dress today? Ask satellites and radars, they will tell you if you must put a jacket and take that umbrella. What do you must eat? Ask those blood analysis machines. Who do you must meet and marry? Submit your criteria, the great Internet will tell you. On a side note, this is actually how I exactly met my wife. This is nothing virtual: a computed algorithm decided of our fates.
Note that I am not necessarily against this, I'm simply observing. It just looks like a very ironical step of our evolution: our hands created what is now more important than us, in some way. Is it good, is it bad, am I saying total nonsense? I don't care that much about the answer, but these thoughts were a good occasion to grab my camera.
Technically, these are all photos of my hands. I made 400 shots, and ended up using about 200 of them. I did not use any custom brushes: this method was not precise enough to my taste, so I just masked them all and organized everything on separate layers (around 570 of them). Each hand photo has been masked, resized, rotated, deformed when needed, (de)saturated, brightened and/or darkened, so that repetitions would not be too much visible.
In order to help preparing the hands shots, I actually made a normal self portrait, which I used as a background to be covered with all the hands. I drew lines on it, to create supporting shapes and flows, and also used its natural shadows to emulate the depth of the original scene using all the small hands.
I hope some will like it!
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Comments: 23
Touch-Not-This-Cat [2020-02-20 09:00:22 +0000 UTC]
The βHelping Handsβ from Labyrinth come to mind.
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101000011110 [2016-12-13 02:50:46 +0000 UTC]
I'm sorry, but I'm Cringing So hard at this..
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artbyfieldsofsage [2014-05-05 04:20:34 +0000 UTC]
It somehow reminds me of Rodin's "Gates of Hell." Β Very good.
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ThreeProngs [2013-10-08 13:28:45 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely amazing work! I have featured this image here (and I plan on featuring many more):Β www.facebook.com/pages/Awesomeβ¦
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gyaban In reply to ThreeProngs [2013-10-08 15:09:47 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot, much appreciated!
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Jadified [2012-11-03 17:35:43 +0000 UTC]
This leaves me with a very dizzying effect.... I literally had to scroll down so I couldn't see it, and shake it off.
This must have taken a very great amount of time. I can only fathom. ^^I like the symbolism behind it, and the over all everything. - It's kind of hard to look at because it makes me dizzy, but for the period of time that I can look at it, it's nice
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gyaban In reply to blizzard2006 [2012-11-02 15:22:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot, much appreciated
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ChasingShadowsPhoto [2012-10-12 14:09:20 +0000 UTC]
Holy heck! This is... is... Absolutely AMAZING.
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gyaban In reply to ChasingShadowsPhoto [2012-10-12 17:28:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Glad you liked it!
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chryssalis [2012-06-04 07:07:06 +0000 UTC]
My fried,you are a genious!This is a FANTASTIC work!!
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dunedan [2012-05-29 08:34:42 +0000 UTC]
Great picture, nice way you handled the lighting in the sea of hands. Inspireing photography and potoshop skills you possess. Damn 570 masked layers lol
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Samanthuel [2012-05-02 07:06:56 +0000 UTC]
Your gallery is quite impressive!
I've enjoyed browsing it, thanks for putting so much effort into creating really cool stuff!
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gyaban In reply to BDStudio [2012-05-01 22:43:44 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! Very glad you liked it
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