That reminds of the this "stress test"http://www.flickr.com/photos/tidewatermuse/134222791/
Would it be that little blur in the background, pictured just in front of the nearer tiger's chest?
Afraid not, Nancy!The clue I gave to Our Vicar's Wife was 'think literally, not laterally'!
Is it behind the visible tiger?
It isn't connected with the books of "Gentleman" Jim Corbett is it?Dark Puss (the most hidden of cats)
Found it with your clue Simon!
We've seen this picture before - years and years ago - but we don't remmeber the answer.I'm guessing that the answer is - no, because it's hidden.
Ah, how you will all kick yourselves! My shin is still aching!
I found it! Cool!
I shall be very cross if it turns out that the hidden tiger is the Tyger of Blake's poem!Dark Puss
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That reminds of the this "stress test"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tidewatermuse/134222791/
Would it be that little blur in the background, pictured just in front of the nearer tiger's chest?
ReplyDeleteAfraid not, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThe clue I gave to Our Vicar's Wife was 'think literally, not laterally'!
Is it behind the visible tiger?
ReplyDeleteIt isn't connected with the books of "Gentleman" Jim Corbett is it?
ReplyDeleteDark Puss (the most hidden of cats)
Found it with your clue Simon!
ReplyDeleteWe've seen this picture before - years and years ago - but we don't remmeber the answer.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that the answer is - no, because it's hidden.
Ah, how you will all kick yourselves! My shin is still aching!
ReplyDeleteI found it! Cool!
ReplyDeleteI shall be very cross if it turns out that the hidden tiger is the Tyger of Blake's poem!
ReplyDeleteDark Puss