Tricky one to fathom out... but got there!Oooooh ... That's a really good anomalous photo!
For archival purposes, here's the full photo ...
And here's an excerpt of the anomalous part ...
Tricky one to fathom out... but got there!Oooooh ... That's a really good anomalous photo!
For archival purposes, here's the full photo ...
And here's an excerpt of the anomalous part ...
Oooooh ... That's a really good anomalous photo!
For archival purposes, here's the full photo ...
And here's an excerpt of the anomalous part ...
I know - it does look a bit "odd," but it's not really, as if you look you can see the stanchion disappears right behind the petrol pump unit. Seems to be that our brains (what's left of them these days) tell us that the purple-coloured stanchion doesn't conform to what normal expectations should see!Another oddity is why the right post of what looks to be an unfinished petrol station doesn't continue in front of the 'fuel dispenser'. On first glance it looks like the woman on the bike is blowing into it.
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Er, you mean hurricane-demolished petrol station? And not the cleverest place to be stood under either.Another oddity is why the right post of what looks to be an unfinished petrol station
Now it makes sense. Thanks.Er, you mean hurricane-demolished petrol station? And not the cleverest place to be stood under either.
Er, you mean hurricane-demolished petrol station? And not the cleverest place to be stood under either.
"Move along please . . . nothing to see here!"Indeed!
Must admit that I never really got this one and the potentially risky position of the woman in the blue top was the only thing that I found at all odd about the photo.
"Pardon?"What else is there to do in a place like that?
But at least they're hanging out with each other in a sociable way, and not staring inanely at their telephones.
I had to enlarge that and even then it took me a good 10 minutes to work out.
Somebody has lost their bottle!That took the longest time to work out because I saw five bottles for the first half dozen times I viewed it.
I suspect that 4 and 5 are the same person - a leg and arm.Somebody has lost their bottle!
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"Unless". . . unless it's. . . 'the infamous Glaistig!'I suspect that 4 and 5 are the same person - a leg and arm.
I think # 5 is wearing brown camouflage and a blue glove.I suspect that 4 and 5 are the same person - a leg and arm.
I was referring to this pic, but couldn't easily correct my prior post.
The young Mrs Barnaby... though having read about this, this is something that I really should watch.Oh! This startled me because it reminds me of that poor, strange little creature located in an old farmhouse wall in one of Nigel Kneale's 'Beasts'. The one called 'Baby'. Definitely a series for Forteans if ever there was one, can highly recommend! I have most of them in a folder on youtube. My favourite was 'Special Offer' featuring a very young, sexually frustrated Pauline Quirke, just fabulous.
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Definitely do, some are better than others, but 'after barty's party' is quite terrifying (if a bit dated now, but that's good, i like dated)The young Mrs Barnaby... though having read about this, this is something that I really should watch.
Yes. That lower ear that looks like a 'mouth with a tongue' really does not go away for me even though I know the reality.That's pretty striking. First thing I always do with something like this is turn the image round. More often than not reality slips into place and then you can only see that reality even once it's back in its original position.
In this image, even though I saw the 'real' thing within a couple of seconds of turning it sideways, I can't see it at all when it's back in its original position.
How many bottle had you had when you looked?That took the longest time to work out because I saw five bottles for the first half dozen times I viewed it.
Ha! I was just thinking that she didn't look much like Pauline Quirke, but did remind me of someone else. Jane Wymark, of course, thanks for saving me from Googling!The young Mrs Barnaby... though having read about this, this is something that I really should watch.
The arm above took me less than 10 seconds. This one I studied for 2-3 minutes.