Spot the difference

mezzoprezzo

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Here’s a variation on cascaderailroad’s suggestion about posting pictures where “hidden” items can be searched for.

I don’t know if this will work or not but here’s the idea.

Two images are posted. The second image will have some variations with removed or substituted items, or something may have been slightly moved to a new position etc.

The number of differences to be identified should be stated at the beginning.

When/if any responses come in, the author of the images can confirm whether or not the answers are correct, possibly updating the image with a circle around the identified item.

Once all of the items are confirmed as correctly identified a new pair of images can be posted. Anyone could put up a contribution. It wouldn’t need to be the person/s who found the answers.

No prizes. For fun only!

Here’s one to try out the idea and for comments.

Cheers
Casper
:)


What is different in the second image? There are five items to be found:


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5

1. tree missing
2. signal msising
3. flag missing
4. train cars or wagons in a different order
5. bicycle is facing the opposite direction
 
Well done northernsouthern37.

You spotted the bike!

The trucks were just a minor change. Only two were reversed. Okhiu was close, but picked the wrong two. Here they are.

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Obvously this was too easy. The next one needs to be harder!

Any takers?

Casper
 
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Photoshop technology should expose all the differences in a jiffy:

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That's two images with the other being overlaid using the Difference filter.

1. People with different poses
2. Bicycle
3. Trailer order
4. Flag
5. Signal
6. Tree
 
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Photoshop technology should expose all the differences in a jiffy:
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That's two images with the other being overlaid using the Difference filter.

1. People with different poses
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That’s killed that then!

By the way, you found six. I only adjusted five as stated in the OP. The people with different poses was not planned.

The reason they showed up in your overlay method is because there are animated characters in the distant field. They are slightly out of alignment between the first and second shot because of the moving arm gestures.

In fact, in one view on closer inspection, I can just see two fingers being raised!:p

Casper
 
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