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Frankn said:
It's actually a perfume bottle. I figured some gal would spot it, but alas my anticipation was wrong. Cat, you missed it!

<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=664764"/>next image #2

#2 is the Sierra Club version of HAL

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During my last Rorschach test the analyst told me there are no right or wrong answers. Huh? I was shootin for at least an "Attaboy You Done Good" award. How hard can it be anyway? After all, it's just a folder full of pictures of squashed people, scary spider creatures, and ripped apart Teddy bears.

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Boringrat, I hadn't noticed the ring until you mentioned it, sharp eye.

Moonrover, #2 is HAL? As in computer? The Rorschach {ink blot} test has no right or wrong because it is a test to pic your brain and see how you think. It is like those tests that give you a word and then ask you to match it with a word from a group of three. There are usually two that will match. The one you pick gives away your thinking patterns. They can look at that test and determine your personality, honesty, loyalty and other things. If you know what they are looking for, you can slant them to come out a winner.

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#5,click on it to enlargecube700.webp
 

ticm, you better not fall asleep at the wheel on this post. Something tells me Frankn has well over 1000 pictures to get this post running forever :laughing7:

By the way #4 can also be a Christmas ornament with the cap and hook missing. Didn't see that either there, did you zippy :laughing7:
 

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ticm, you better not fall asleep at the wheel on this post. Something tells me Frankn has well over 1000 pictures to get this post running forever :laughing7:

What's wrong with that,got something better to do? I like this site, PURE ENTERTAINMENT!!!
 

Spart, #4 was actually a clear glass container that was worked over in Photoshop. Now that you mention it, it would make a wild tree ornament. I have over 200 CDs Loaded with pictures. The only problem is I have to resize them to post them. some are 6k pictels across and T Net max is about 700 pictels.I also have a nice collection of French posters & WWI posters on CDs.hand print-2_edited-5.webp
 

Way to go Frankn, you got folks seeing music and hearing pictures. #3 a frog for me. I see an eye in lower left. Spart, zippy,funny.
 

Releventchair, I noticed that eye reflection in his right hind foot also. The original bear that I used is clear glass. Maybe that is a reflection of my eye, the camera was on a tripod with a remote release.

Moonrover, That's what I meant, the ships computer.
 

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releventchair, so you liked zippy huh, well I have many more names to keep pace with his pictures too :laughing9:

Frankin, try using LunaPic Online Photo Editor for your resizing.. Best part it's free and you can keep pics there and send re-sized copies to your pc :icon_thumright:
 

Spart, I do professional photo work so I use a version of Photoshop and several other pro programs. I keep all my photos on CD so all of my computers can crash along with raids and I still have my pictures. I have never had a CD go bad and I don't trust the clouds to hold my pictures. Photographers have lost many images when cloud Co's went under and dumped everything. Thanks anyway.

Moonrover, I know I shouldn't be asking, but is the Hellfire Club?

Image #6 was done for a gallery display. I used a mask that I picked up at the Good Will Store of all places.
 

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Frankn said:
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Moonrover, I know I shouldn't be asking, but is the Hellfire Club? .

The Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century, and was more formally or cautiously known as the "Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe". These clubs were rumoured to be the meeting places of "persons of quality" who wished to take part in immoral acts, and the members were often very involved in politics. Neither the activities nor membership of the club are easy to ascertain.

They used fancy masks to hide their identities.

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The Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century, and was more formally or cautiously known as the "Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe". These clubs were rumoured to be the meeting places of "persons of quality" who wished to take part in immoral acts, and the members were often very involved in politics. Neither the activities nor membership of the club are easy to ascertain.

They used fancy masks to hide their identities.

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Kinda sounds like Bohemian Grove.
 

worldtalker said:
Kinda sounds like Bohemian Grove.

Send coordinates for Bohemian Grove! <lol>

Just Googled it ... Don't think I care to go there after all. Too many guys.

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Want to learn about the Hellfire Club :dontknow: Then rent Vanilla Sky and try to stay awake :laughing9:
 

Moonrover, yourhand print-2_edited-5.webp description of the hellfire club fits the description of Washington DC!
 

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