That did look a bit like a furry foot, but it also looked a lot like teddy bear shag.
Either way, it’s still cut-and-paste; aren’t the big toes supposed to be on the in-side of your feet?
Grackle
7 years ago
For some reason this cover kind of grosses me out. I don’t have an issue with feet or anything–there’s just something really disconcerting about this tiny portion of foot right up close like that.
The photographer’s fee somehow ended up on the cover in place of the title.
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Ctrl- zoom in to thumbnail ad size, her sandy toe looks like a face, her sunlit leg looks like a shoulder, and her shadowed shoulder looks like hair. Ctrl+ zoom out the illusion disappears. Awesome.
Lydia D
7 years ago
What is that, a deformed chicken nugget? A scruffy teddy bear? If someone hadn’t /said/ it was feet, I never would’ve known–but on the other hand, knowing that it’s someone’s dirty foot doesn’t actually make me want to buy the book more.
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago
This is how my mum took photos on her old Kodak camera until she worked out which little glass window was the one she needed to look through.
“No, no! Point the camera over this way… and focus on me, not the obviously cut-and-paste stuffed toy someone shopped into this scene!”
RK! Lovely to see ya, but…them’s sandy toes, bro. đ Not a stuffed toy, but the comparison is hilarious.
That did look a bit like a furry foot, but it also looked a lot like teddy bear shag.
Either way, it’s still cut-and-paste; aren’t the big toes supposed to be on the in-side of your feet?
For some reason this cover kind of grosses me out. I don’t have an issue with feet or anything–there’s just something really disconcerting about this tiny portion of foot right up close like that.
Sandy toes for sure.
Everything else is fuzzy.
Well, at least they got their money’s worth.
Yup. Good covers cost more than a penny, maybe.
The photographer’s fee somehow ended up on the cover in place of the title.
Ctrl- zoom in to thumbnail ad size, her sandy toe looks like a face, her sunlit leg looks like a shoulder, and her shadowed shoulder looks like hair. Ctrl+ zoom out the illusion disappears. Awesome.
What is that, a deformed chicken nugget? A scruffy teddy bear? If someone hadn’t /said/ it was feet, I never would’ve known–but on the other hand, knowing that it’s someone’s dirty foot doesn’t actually make me want to buy the book more.
This is how my mum took photos on her old Kodak camera until she worked out which little glass window was the one she needed to look through.