Various and sundry gloves by goodoleboy
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Description
...discarded and left to the elements, captured during the months of November and December 2013, in various and sundry areas around the neighborhood.
Phenomenal via ZOOM.
Photo #3 isn't very sharp, but one flub out of five isn't too shabby.
Incidentally, besides gloves and shoes, I have tons/tonnes of discarded clothing pictures languishing in my files.
Arrivederci.
Comments (11)
durleybeachbum
Easy come, easy go! Good pics!
Rob2753
Great picture and a good theme and as you say well worth the zoom:)
racolt33
Great snapshots of these discarded work gloves.
Cyve
Very great shots... Good pictures !
magnus073
Cool collection of gloves here Harry. One of them looks like a pair I lost.
mgtcs
Excellent captures friend, marvelous lighting!
claude19
excellent collection of work gloves ! good close-ups !
johndoop
of a normal glove you make a work of art Great work!!!!
MrsRatbag
You just know whoever dropped these later scratched his/her head and said, "Now where are those gloves?" Amazing what people do, isn't it? Sterling collection of found hand protection, Harry, all but one sharp as a tack and clearly reproachful of their lax owners! Well done!
jocko500
this is cool
anahata.c
the right follow-up to your shoe collection. I assume some of these are excerpts from larger pics? Though maybe they were all dedicated portraits, I don't know. Either way, they're so imaginative. If you moved things out of the way or positioned yourself in just the right spot, etc, kudos on all your choices. For example, the first shot---it's really well composed, and if that was random, then it's a testament to your native eye---any way, you show your skill...The "weave" of leaves under the little ridge is beautiful against those ugly creatures. Number 2 belongs on that fence, it's a big clump of exhausted glove-dom with beautiful clumped-on dirt. Number 3, yeah it's blurred, but it gives the effect like we're about to fade out to another scene where we see the glove's childhood (which was probably painful). Also, montage: You've got two conjoined pairs, two singles, and one separated pair. Solid montage.) The "Diesel" glove is fascinating, all bulbous and aligned with the grain of the cement. And the final pair is separated, speckled with detritus, with your signature light: Amber, a bit of gold, dabs of red---you make that light work with anything, a fine conclusion. More fine bouquets of the stuff of our days. Ok, one more image...(I'll be posting your dedi on time this year. I think that's the first time in a few years...)