20 ફેબ્રુઆરી, 2014

"German artist Simon Menner has photographed a camouflaged sniper in each of these images."

"Can you spot them?"

16 ટિપ્પણીઓ:

અજ્ઞાત કહ્યું...

This was done better 40 years ago by Monty Python.

madAsHell કહ્યું...

Herr Menner has merely drawn red circles on the landscape photography.

MadisonMan કહ્યું...

Because I'm wearing my infrared googles, they stand out like hot thumbs.

Big Mike કહ્યું...

I missed the one in the rocks and one of the others. Look for straight black lines, which are gun barrels.

madAsHell કહ્યું...

Googles?

Steve કહ્યું...

It's a ruse. All the snipers are in Kiev.

http://imgur.com/a/ayjcS

Skyler કહ્યું...

That's easy. It's when they have to move that makes it hard.

Hagar કહ્યું...

It used to be that ours were "sharpshooters;" theirs were "snipers."

David કહ્યું...

No I certainly could not.

It's one of the reasons I dislike snakes so much.

They're invisible.

Fen કહ્યું...

I'm waiting to hear how this somehow relates to the oppression of blacks...

rhhardin કહ્યું...

It wouldn't slow down a dog.

clint કહ્યું...

Very clever idea -- would benefit from higher resolution pictures. (Or perhaps my eyesight is going.) I was able to guess a few, but even with the circles I can't *see* them.

campy કહ્યું...

A crowd photo at a Hillary! rally?

અજ્ઞાત કહ્યું...

Patience is key here. With this global warming catastrophe that's going on, chances are the snipers are lying in wait to ambush a family member-- which they'll have to break cover to cook and eat. That's your chance to get the sniper, and now you've got two fresh corpses to bring back to what's left of your own family.

Matt કહ્યું...

Technically, I saw every one of them...

Jason કહ્યું...

Meh. No spotters?

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