I’m sure it’s a computer cut-and-paste… multiples of one image, which I believe is a chicken coop.
I’ve been staring at it way too long…
Every peak-roofed coop is exactly the same, down to utilizing identical chicken wire and the same pieces of wood, which seem randomly aged, and I doubt could be replicated.
I first thought I saw the bird under a roof, till I realized it was the end of an angled support beam, duplicated in every section. Oops.
Now I think I might see
a bird..
In the the largest chicken wire or hardware cloth “window”, right under the roof, of the 2nd coop down, along the left hand edge. I think I see a dark shape and a yellow beak, like a crow.
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Duh youze nozs what I noze?
And that is quite the nose.
I nose it!
“Did you say ‘flux capacitor’?”
This is a real photograph, even though it looks like a cartoon.
It’s titled “Hey!”
Photographer Larry Deng swears it’s a horse.
Never doubted it! (He’s got the right number of fingers…)
I was debating between mule and camel.
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And that’s why they build ’em strong!
I haven’t seen one yet. Maybe this year.
Not quite that close, may I presume?
When they come in you can watch them from the shore.
Close enough. 😀
None at all? We get them all the time in the inside waters.
Not what I’d imagined while I was doing the dance…
Oy!
Nope; I won’t call that horny.
Please let me hear her call him “Steve” one more time!
A Hollywood classic!
He shaved his head for the role…
Five years earlier, for the Broadway production, with a different leading lady, and from then on, for the rest of his life
He did consent to wear a wig to play Jean Lafitte in “The Buckaneer.”
Shall We Dance?
Kapitan! I see Zeba Neighba!
I can’t tell if it’s coming or going.
Okay, but why?
It’s a basketball thing.
Tha would be a great half time show.
Because they can.
I see a whole bunch of faces.
No bird yet.
This one is tough.
That is a very unusual structure. What and where is it?
It isn’t.
I’m sure it’s a computer cut-and-paste… multiples of one image, which I believe is a chicken coop.
I’ve been staring at it way too long…
Every peak-roofed coop is exactly the same, down to utilizing identical chicken wire and the same pieces of wood, which seem randomly aged, and I doubt could be replicated.
I first thought I saw the bird under a roof, till I realized it was the end of an angled support beam, duplicated in every section. Oops.
Now I think I might see
In the the largest chicken wire or hardware cloth “window”, right under the roof, of the 2nd coop down, along the left hand edge. I think I see a dark shape and a yellow beak, like a crow.
Is that it?
I see a yellow-ish pixel in that location which doesn’t appear to be in the other “coops,” so, yeah, maybe…
Oh, yes! It also has a black body. It’s easier to see the absence of stripes than the presence of the black body. Tough one.
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Still life by a starving artist, who can’t afford flowers or a nice tablecloth.
At least he’s still reading…
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A very modern, annotated edition, with cover art in a sort of faux Art Deco design.
I’m more familiar with the 1925 cover, which if course was itself based on StelBel’s 1924 cover for The Great Bassetby, a superior novel.
LOL!
I agree with Cleo.
A barn by a lake.
With a boat house.
So the fish live in the underwater part, right?
Mario and Darwin? Yes.
But I always thought this was a paradox….
How about a Three Doc Night?