Elbow bumps and footshakes the new coronavirus etiquette photos

I love the creativity and humor behind this idea! Here are some potential photos for "Elbow Bumps and Footshakes: The New Coronavirus Etiquette":

Elbow Bumps

  1. A group of friends gathered around a table, all with their elbows bent and hands clasped together in a friendly greeting.
  2. A businessman and a colleague shaking hands, but with a twist - they're both wearing elbow pads to protect themselves from the virus.
  3. A couple embracing, but instead of a traditional hug, they're bumping elbows and smiling at each other.
  4. A group of coworkers gathered around a water cooler, all bumping elbows and chatting as if it's the new normal.
  5. A child giving their parent an elbow bump goodbye, with a big smile on their face.

Footshakes

  1. A pair of friends standing in a parking lot, shaking each other's feet instead of hands.
  2. A group of colleagues gathered around a conference table, all shaking each other's feet as they discuss a project.
  3. A couple on a date, shaking each other's feet as they walk down the street.
  4. A group of friends playing a game of soccer, all shaking each other's feet as they celebrate a goal.
  5. A child giving their teacher an enthusiastic footshake, with a big grin on their face.

Combining Elbow Bumps and Footshakes

  1. A group of friends having a picnic, with everyone bumping elbows and shaking feet as they pass around a plate of food.
  2. A group of coworkers gathered around a coffee machine, all bumping elbows and shaking feet as they chat and grab their morning coffee.
  3. A couple on a romantic getaway, bumping elbows and shaking feet as they stroll along the beach.
  4. A group of friends playing a game of charades, with everyone bumping elbows and shaking feet as they act out their favorite movies and TV shows.
  5. A group of colleagues gathered around a whiteboard, all bumping elbows and shaking feet as they brainstorm new ideas for their project.

These photos would be a fun and creative way to poke fun at the new coronavirus etiquette and the ways in which people are adapting to the new normal.