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Apparently they are to some...

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i see a gorilla...It's really really big

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Ok.   Related to interpretation of photographs there are differences in computers.    Big differences especially with computers that are portable.      With most of those including the Ipad, there are brightness settings that prolong battery life.     I did not realize the difference in computers until people could not see something in one of my pictures that was quite obvious to me on one computer;  then I got an Ipad and had problems seeing it on the Ipad.     The difference was the smaller screen size of the Ipad and the screen brightness setting which is adjustable in settings.   For some reason people with Apple products get very defensive when you suggest it might be their machine, probably because they have to rationalize spending twice as much as other platforms.    I have both Apple and other platforms so am in a position to compare them side by side.      Probably the worst was someone complaining about a photograph then he admitted he did not even have a computer, just an IPhone.     Brightness settings, screen size, ambient light levels when you view the picture, all are factors in viewing some dark image.   

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SWWASASQUATCHPROJECT, I didn't realize it either until I recently bought a MacBookPro. Even with the screen brightened as much as possible, & wearing strong glasses, it's still very hard to see details in most pictures. It's amazing how much difference the clarity is on the old Wal Mart Emachine with a 17" monitor.

 
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So, what are we looking at here? Someone please spoil it for me.

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I can't see anything specific in that pic, But the shadows that you have a close up of seem very dark and from the angle of the sun, which is behind you with the camera, I do not see anything that should be casting a shadow that dark in that area. Was there anything floating over you at the time like a low flying blimp? I just think that area is way darker than it should be.

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I don't want to spoil it but consider we are talking about paraidolia. Look for a face and go from there.

Once you see it you can't stop seeing it. Don't look for a little being undeneath the trees...look at the trees themselves.

For all I know, I'm not even seeing what was intended but my brain says Gorilla...

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We can rule out pareidolia if eyes have to be involved.

 

Look for feet.

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For all I know, I'm not even seeing what was intended but my brain says Gorilla...

 

Dangit, now I see a darned gorilla too!  Like, King Kong sized.

 

*bangs head*

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Just ignore the gorilla.  :nea:

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^Famous last words!

 

LOL!

 

:-)

 

I shall continue looking.

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It's a giant gorilla. I don't think it's a good idea to ignore him.

I can't see his feet though.

 

I can see a dog - maybe a black lab?

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The black dog seems to have a chocolate lab sniffing his...... well, you know.

 

And you totally ignored the gray alien head just to the right of the bearded man.

 

But all that is irrelevant. I think there be BFs in that picture.


I think the bearded man looks a lot like that white BF from Pennsylvania.

 

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Please Sassy, some red circles where you see BFs.

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I thought you had some kind of aversion to red circles.


Besides....you need to learn to "find BF" for yourself. You'll never learn if it's just handed to you.

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