Photo 3E and photo 3F ?
Gagnon et Thibeault
atg at VIDEOTRON.CA
Tue Dec 7 18:41:02 UTC 2010
Hi Charles,
Thank you very much for your answer. But, it is not easy to read quickly same symbols (D and E) and (C and F).
Regards,
André
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From: Charles Butler
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Photo 3E and photo 3F ?
Gagnon,
I would say that D becomes E, and C becomes F. That has always been the case if you reverse the hands then the mirror image applies to the opposite rotation. Else we would have to have a thumb on the white side of the palm, which is never been the case. The thumb follows the back of the hand side.
Charles
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From: Gagnon et Thibeault <atg at VIDEOTRON.CA>
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 10:10:32 AM
Subject: Photo 3E and photo 3F ?
Hi Val and everyone,
See the attached right and left hands. You look at 2C, 2D, 3E and 3F.
I describe a photo 2C. A palm of the left flat hand with a side thumb is facing to the left side wall. The side thumb is facing to the signer.
For a photo 2D, a palm of the right flat hand with a side thumb is facing to the right side wall. The side thumbe is facing to the signer.
Now, I ask you how do you write down for photos 3E and 3F?
I explain a photo 3E. A palm of the left flat hand with a side thumb is facing to the right side wall. The side thumb is facing to a front of the wall.
For a photo 3F, a palm of the right flat hand with a side thumb is facing to the left side wall. The side thumb is facing to a front of the wall.
Best regards,
André
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