The Anole is a small lizard; they are all over my area of Florida where people call
them Gecko's - they are Anoles. Anyway, just for fun I inserted the head and part
of its body into this "Digital Art". You're going to find it, have fun trying. I'd be
curious as to how long it took to find it.
I see some fish, a frog. No Anoles. Now I am dizzy. People made money on things like this. Instead of Where’s Waldo, yours would be Where’s Artie the Anole. 😀 You may be onto something here. Anyway a fun exercise.
Humph... with all the effort I put into trying ... if I had found it, I would have eaten it... gulp! Burp!
I think you might be having a laugh Howard, this makes me feel quite wheezy! And there’s no sign of the damn lizard either!!
This image started off as "Digital Art" many years ago but I didn't like it. At the time, it occurred to me that I could hide something in there, and so I did. I never thought of posting it until I found this niche in UHH.
Howard5252 wrote:
This image started off as "Digital Art" many years ago but I didn't like it. At the time, it occurred to me that I could hide something in there, and so I did. I never thought of posting it until I found this niche in UHH.
After reading the comments so far, I'm not even going to try
But I do love your reference to our niche forum!
I detest having a gecko, sorry an anole, find its way into the house, and now you want me to actually SEARCH for one? No, thanks. Otherwise, nice jigsaw puzzle.
After knowing where it was, I attempted to find it again several hours later and it took a while to find it.
It took me about 5 seconds....to decide I really don't need to see it.
Guyserman wrote:
It took me about 5 seconds....to decide I really don't need to see it.
Five seconds; WOW! Thank you.
Howard5252 wrote:
The Anole is a small lizard; they are all over my area of Florida where people call
them Gecko's - they are Anoles. Anyway, just for fun I inserted the head and part
of its body into this "Digital Art". You're going to find it, have fun trying. I'd be
curious as to how long it took to find it.
I think the Anole has left, so no point of looking for it any longer . . .
If it is upside down, I found it after about 5 minutes of searching, then confirming it by coping the photo and turning it 180 degrees.
Flying Three wrote:
If it is upside down, I found it after about 5 minutes of searching, then confirming it by coping the photo and turning it 180 degrees.
It's NOT upside down. HINT: It is looking toward the left side of the image.
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