Evidence? Who needs evidence?
OK, here's my proof. For those that haven't found them all, or haven't yet tried, no fair looking.
Off to the optometrist first thing in the morning,
Harry
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Evidence? Who needs evidence?
OK, here's my proof. For those that haven't found them all, or haven't yet tried, no fair looking.
Off to the optometrist first thing in the morning,
Harry
.
I count 22 circles.
Did you miscount my circles Steve, or are you hinting that there are actually <gasp> 23 items that you removed.
OK, here's my final offer before I really go blind. I found another missing item, so that brings the total to 23 missing/removed objects.
Updated red circle proof thingy attached...
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Last edited by HayTay; 31 May 2010 at 04:20 AM.
Harry got one that I didn't, but there's a couple I seem to have seen/imagined that he didn't see/imagine so I don't know whether it's 22 or not!
Good game ... good game.
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Haha.. Very good lads..
Yes John I think you're try a bit too hard. The red taxi for example only had the passenger side door mirror removed.
This technique of course works quite well in the reverse, that is - to add objects to a photo.
Here's a quick rough'n'ready example of what I mean.
The photo's used were all slightly motion blurred which helps in this case.
Can you tell what was added?
Should have kept original resolution cos it looked different when working on it as you can see
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There's got to be two surely
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