Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Hidden Kiss - Day 12

Day 12: Hidden Kiss
Hidden: buried, disguised, tucked away. Kiss: you'll have to find it to know what a kiss is.

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If you can tell me where the object is and what is meant by it, leave a comment. I might maybe, [provided I have time and school doesn't eat me alive] consider a special present if you get it.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are obviously having fun with this, at least some days. I am finding your journey fascinating, and am wondering what I might see to photograph using the same list. Looking at your other photos, I started inspecting reflections and shiny things, but being a naturalist I did note a crane kissing a large ivory bead. I don't think that is it though. I think there is a kissing couple inside the locket that is attached to cupid's foot. It takes a fair bit of magnification to see what I see there. Perhaps you have hidden obvious and obscure answers in there, and maybe even an unintentional one.

This is your nature photographer aunt speaking.

Anonymous said...

I found one that our Auntie didn't mention.....it's from one of my favorite books :)

b.

Anonymous said...

So I wonder how many are REALLY in there...B has an artistic/creative eye and knows you well; M has a naturalistic, but creative eye that sees in other directions, and then there is photographer R's eye, which the blog is about. It will be interesting to see how many answers there are to this queston.

M

Sans Parallax said...

There really is only one that was intentional, but good eye on the non-intentional ones [I didn't even see them!]
As I started composing this one it kind of morphed into this, so it's really not what it was supposed to be. =]

Anonymous said...

So, now I have had a little more time to look at this, I have found a couple more. There are xoxo patterns, and a cat-butt that looks sort of like a wrapped Hersey kiss. There is also the potential for a butterfly-kiss from fairy wings. And then there is the harmonica. This is an interesting puzzle, just how many are there, and what is the "code"? I don't know how you think. Hmm. If I look more, I'll probably find more. M

Sans Parallax said...

There is only one that I purposely put in there. I honestly didn't consider all the ones you have found at all, I just piled on random necklaces and pins ala the I Spy books.
The "code" is a literary reference.

Anonymous said...

Well, I have had fun with it, anyway, even if I am ignorant of the literary reference. It makes an interesting composition and a great puzzle. It also points up that the audience sees or hears things you (yourself) did not intend sometimes. It happens to me with my writing - I get told I "said things" that are not there in the writing.

The cat nose this morning is a cool effect. You are doing well with this so far.

M