You’d have to be pretty damn good to see this moggie. First the original photo:
Then the cryptic cat, right at the bottom of the green triangle:
You’d have to be pretty damn good to see this moggie. First the original photo:
Then the cryptic cat, right at the bottom of the green triangle:
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Once I peeked at the original post I had to stay mum. I think the resolution of the main image should have been a wee bit higher to make it sporting.
Yeah, I’d zoomed in on that area a few times.
The resolution was far too low
There must be thousands of photos like this one with cats in them that no one has ever noticed
Agreed. Still not convinced that’s not just the shadow of a cluster of dried leaves.
It think it is indeed a cat’s shadow, but the resolution in the original post was just too low. I downloaded the image and tried to blow it up but it didn’t work. The better resolution is indeed necesarry to spot the kitty.
Please….a fighting chance maybe?
I agree that the original photograph’s resolution was too low for it to be reasonably expected that one could discern the cat. The cat’s ears are not distinguishable on my Retina Display equipped laptop.
Another vote for resolution too low!
Kvetch, kvetch, kvetch. You people have had it too easy so far!
🙂
That wasn’t the cat I saw.
The one I see is to the right of the iron gate. Near the front end of the car is a dark vertical line. At the too of that line, nestled in the greenery, I see a white faced cat with darkish ears looking directly at the camera.
Anyone else?
I see what you’re talking about. I’m on the wrong computer to check if it’s really a cat.
Yes, the resolution in the original photo posted here was nowhere near as good as the resolution in the “answer” photo. It was physically impossible to see it in the originally posted photo, even knowing where it should be.
This is too advanced for me. Maybe I should go back to nightjars.
There are…. TWO …CATS!!!
I think so too.
O.K. I found elebenty nightjars, missing socks, an old boyfriend, and everything but the kitchen sink. Cat? Ha!
I couldn’t find any moggies, but I think I located Waldo.
Purrrfect place for the kitteh you’ve gotta admit.
There’s another cat underneath the car!
There are actually 12 billion cats, but the person who took the photo framed them all out (except one).