I tried to search it…. Found it used on websites or merchandise for not one but three or four bands… four, but I think one was just a made up name, not a real band.
Also in an ad for a “music cafe” but I couldn’t finish reading it cos X, the mess Twitter has become, insists on logging in now to read anything.
Anyway, what I couldn’t find was anybody crediting the artist or photographer.
The dogs have real coat colors for English setters, but longer ears… Possibly fake hair brushed in, possibly Photoshop. The red ears are definitely added or dyed.
Some extra “eye shadow”, and black and/or white markings are also probably added to their faces and front legs, though more is natural than you’d think.
It’s the jewelry that enhances their coloring and makes them look so goth.
Mickey Rooney made about 15 Andy Hardy films… But only three of them are among the ten movies he made with Judy Garland.
The other seven are mostly musicals… many of the type that led to parodies and memes about kids putting on a show in the barn to save the farm, or school, or whatever.
They became very close friends.
He was married 8 times, she was married 5 times…. But they were never married to each other.
Too much like family.
On the first one in the 4th row ( or you could call it the 4th one in the 1st column) the 3 short lines near the top, that represent either wrinkles in the fabric, or maybe just decoration, have slid farther down the tent wall.
That’s the only difference I can see. Not much, but as we like to say here at Cleo and Company…. a difference is a difference.
I believe you are correct, although I hadn’t found it until you described it. I saw that it was going to come down to one change among many different details on each tent, and I knew that I did not have the patience to potentially have to scrutinize each tent for each of these details. So I bailed. Thankfully, you are a conscientious soul and I had every faith that you would ultimately reveal all. Unlike Miss Cleo. 😜
Thanks!
Believe me, I almost didn’t either… very tedious, and another one that’s more like a vision test than a puzzle, because nothing is disguised or hidden.
But… I’m a puzzlemaniac, and Nighthawks said he couldn’t find it… so as a double challenge, I couldn’t resist.
…
And yes… that’s exactly how I do it. I don’t trust my eyes to just notice a difference, in some sort of gestalt image processing technique ..
I look at one detail, like, say, one tent stake, then go through 40 tents to see whether it’s the same on all. Then pick another detail.
If I’m lucky, the 2nd or maybe 3rd thing I look for turns up different on one of the images… not this time.
I do also look at them all one last time just in case anything else jumps out at me. Not likely in a case line this, and we were told THE different tent.
If there IS something else, I didn’t really look for it.
When I take Amtrak (US train system) to Southern California, the nicest way by far is the coastal route… there are comfortable seats, domed viewing cars, a real but overpriced dining car, and a cocktail lounge.
But it’s expensive, and doesn’t come close to me, necessitating a 60 mile trip each way by some other means, with no place to leave my car if I drive, and only one, totally inconvenient, departure time…. And one direction is at night.
The cheaper, sometimes faster, much more convenient inland route offers service from my city, though you have to make a lot of connections during the all-day-and-then-some trip.
The seats and cars aren’t as plush, and there’s only a snack bar… though to be fair, it’s equally overpriced.
But the main drawback, to me, is that about 2/3 of the trip, while booked as a train ride, is on buses. I catch a bus here, then transfer to another bus 100 miles away… finally a train for a few hours… Then another couple of hours on another bus.
It might help ease the sting if they were at least funny about it, or apologized cos a bus is not a train.
One million clams if you can make him laugh.
Pittsburg-1940

The Steel city.
That ain’t fog.
,
Grand Prize winner of the Ugly Bird contest.
Mama emu probably scolded him for messing up his hair on school picture day.
Their – and it totally turned out OK.
blood vessels
Give the doctor a big hand…
nyuk,nyuk
Is tat from Bodyworks?
I don’t know what that is… but this is the preserved blood vessels from a real arm.
They’ve been plasticized, and the soft tissues removed from around them, to create a display.
I’d never wish harm to have come to someone…. but I have to say, hopefully, not an arm that was in use by a live person.
Body Worlds more likely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Worlds
North. America as it was 65 million years ago, around the time of th Chicxulub impact.

Anybody we know?
The Four Horsemen?
Death Metal rock band, The Dogs of War.
I tried to search it…. Found it used on websites or merchandise for not one but three or four bands… four, but I think one was just a made up name, not a real band.
Also in an ad for a “music cafe” but I couldn’t finish reading it cos X, the mess Twitter has become, insists on logging in now to read anything.
Anyway, what I couldn’t find was anybody crediting the artist or photographer.
The dogs have real coat colors for English setters, but longer ears… Possibly fake hair brushed in, possibly Photoshop. The red ears are definitely added or dyed.
Some extra “eye shadow”, and black and/or white markings are also probably added to their faces and front legs, though more is natural than you’d think.
It’s the jewelry that enhances their coloring and makes them look so goth.
Alan Parry

Ceci n’est pas un cheval.
My thought exactly.
Might be????
The other seven are mostly musicals… many of the type that led to parodies and memes about kids putting on a show in the barn to save the farm, or school, or whatever.
They became very close friends.
He was married 8 times, she was married 5 times…. But they were never married to each other.
Too much like family.
10/10
Thanks for leaving all the slimy bits out…
They are not IN their shell. The shell is part of them.
They have plenty of nerves in there. (The shell)
Yup….
Changing into a man to fool some bad guys
A movie I’ve never heard of, called “Salt.”
Anybody?
Yes.
help me find the different tent

because I can’t
“Don’t come knocking…”
On the first one in the 4th row ( or you could call it the 4th one in the 1st column) the 3 short lines near the top, that represent either wrinkles in the fabric, or maybe just decoration, have slid farther down the tent wall.
That’s the only difference I can see. Not much, but as we like to say here at Cleo and Company…. a difference is a difference.
I believe you are correct, although I hadn’t found it until you described it. I saw that it was going to come down to one change among many different details on each tent, and I knew that I did not have the patience to potentially have to scrutinize each tent for each of these details. So I bailed. Thankfully, you are a conscientious soul and I had every faith that you would ultimately reveal all. Unlike Miss Cleo. 😜
Thanks!
Believe me, I almost didn’t either… very tedious, and another one that’s more like a vision test than a puzzle, because nothing is disguised or hidden.
But… I’m a puzzlemaniac, and Nighthawks said he couldn’t find it… so as a double challenge, I couldn’t resist.
…
And yes… that’s exactly how I do it. I don’t trust my eyes to just notice a difference, in some sort of gestalt image processing technique ..
I look at one detail, like, say, one tent stake, then go through 40 tents to see whether it’s the same on all. Then pick another detail.
If I’m lucky, the 2nd or maybe 3rd thing I look for turns up different on one of the images… not this time.
I do also look at them all one last time just in case anything else jumps out at me. Not likely in a case line this, and we were told THE different tent.
If there IS something else, I didn’t really look for it.
Too much trouble to post the official answer’s site (it’s behind a mess of google searching gobble-de-gook) but you are again correct.
,
Where are the bluebirds?
(okay, three days early…)
Several thousand miles away, if that’s meant to be Dover (UK).
This would make a great image to use in a creative writing exercise. Write a short story that is encapsulated by this image.
I’ve always felt Chris Van Allsberg’s drawings were just that
British Humour.
When I take Amtrak (US train system) to Southern California, the nicest way by far is the coastal route… there are comfortable seats, domed viewing cars, a real but overpriced dining car, and a cocktail lounge.
But it’s expensive, and doesn’t come close to me, necessitating a 60 mile trip each way by some other means, with no place to leave my car if I drive, and only one, totally inconvenient, departure time…. And one direction is at night.
The cheaper, sometimes faster, much more convenient inland route offers service from my city, though you have to make a lot of connections during the all-day-and-then-some trip.
The seats and cars aren’t as plush, and there’s only a snack bar… though to be fair, it’s equally overpriced.
But the main drawback, to me, is that about 2/3 of the trip, while booked as a train ride, is on buses. I catch a bus here, then transfer to another bus 100 miles away… finally a train for a few hours… Then another couple of hours on another bus.
It might help ease the sting if they were at least funny about it, or apologized cos a bus is not a train.
I mustn’t forget to point out…. in case you didn’t notice…
This great poster for The Basset King is animated!
It’s very subtle, but stare at it and you can watch the mighty beast actually surveying the Serengeti.
…
That dopey, copydog lion doesn’t have animation on his poster, now does he?
Hah! Think you can imitate a basset poster!?
No way!
That reminds me…. I didn’t really get a chance to say thank you, Nighthawks, for a new Cleo yesterday!
He knows.
I’ve noticed – and I’d love to have one of those, fixing it to our door to scare the heck out of our adjacent neighbors.
From today’s London “Daily Mail.”
The sound is not the best, but here’s the original.