How keen is your observation?
How keen is your observation?
This picture is almost perfect.
This sign stands above gates at a local racecourse. Can you see what is wrong with it?
for a correct answer.
This sign stands above gates at a local racecourse. Can you see what is wrong with it?
for a correct answer.
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I know the voices in my head aren't real..... but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome!
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Re: How keen is your observation?
The picture isn't very clear Gearce but I'm guessing that the "I" must be upside down.
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Re: How keen is your observation?
'L' instead of 'E'.
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I agree with David, the last E looks dodgy.
Nullius in verba: On the word of no one (Motto of the Royal Society)
Re: How keen is your observation?
Perhaps it is not centred quite correctly...with the centre of the gate falling below the L of Hill, whereas it should be BETWEEN the I and the L ( given it is a 4 letter word).But really, the resolution isn't the greatest, and if it is anything to do with the scroll work then the correct answer is lost on me.
Or are you saying it is a pair of gates, so therefore not a singular gate, as referred to above? ( no S)
Or are you saying it is a pair of gates, so therefore not a singular gate, as referred to above? ( no S)
Re: How keen is your observation?
Sorry about the clarity of the picture.
Post by Wendyf » Tue Feb 10, 2015 6:31 pm
The picture isn't very clear Gearce but I'm guessing that the "I" must be upside down.
Post by David Whipp » Tue Feb 10, 2015 6:36 pm
'L' instead of 'E'.
Post by Tizer » Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:28 pm
I agree with David, the last E looks dodgy.
Post by Marilyn » Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:39 pm
Perhaps it is not centred quite correctly...with the centre of the gate falling below the L of Hill, whereas it should be BETWEEN the I and the L ( given it is a 4 letter word).But really, the resolution isn't the greatest, and if it is anything to do with the scroll work then the correct answer is lost on me.
Or are you saying it is a pair of gates, so therefore not a singular gate, as referred to above? ( no S)
The wording and spelling is correct, but I will give this hint - it is a signwriter's error
Post by Wendyf » Tue Feb 10, 2015 6:31 pm
The picture isn't very clear Gearce but I'm guessing that the "I" must be upside down.
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'L' instead of 'E'.
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I agree with David, the last E looks dodgy.
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Perhaps it is not centred quite correctly...with the centre of the gate falling below the L of Hill, whereas it should be BETWEEN the I and the L ( given it is a 4 letter word).But really, the resolution isn't the greatest, and if it is anything to do with the scroll work then the correct answer is lost on me.
Or are you saying it is a pair of gates, so therefore not a singular gate, as referred to above? ( no S)
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To quote ANONYMOUS
I know the voices in my head aren't real..... but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome!
I know the voices in my head aren't real..... but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome!
Re: How keen is your observation?
The word Hill isn't centered with the above arch
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Re: How keen is your observation?
The letters H-I-L-L should have some top support. They are standing on a frame but not framed at the top of the letters.
Nullius in verba: On the word of no one (Motto of the Royal Society)
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Or is it something to do with the intertwined V R C design at the top of the gate? V??? Racing Club?
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Re: How keen is your observation?
I believe the VRC refers to Victoria Racing Club based at Flemington.
Flemington Racecourse
Still can't see what's wrong with it though.
Flemington Racecourse
Still can't see what's wrong with it though.
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Ha ha! The A is back to front!
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Re: How keen is your observation?
Post by Cathy » Wed Feb 11, 2015 2:05 pm
The word Hill isn't centered with the above arch
Post by Tizer » Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:08 pm
The letters H-I-L-L should have some top support. They are standing on a frame but not framed at the top of the letters.
Post by chinatyke » Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:47 am
Or is it something to do with the intertwined V R C design at the top of the gate? V??? Racing Club?
Post by PanBiker » Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:02 am
I believe the VRC refers to Victoria Racing Club based at Flemington.
Flemington Racecourse
Still can't see what's wrong with it though.
Post by Wendyf » Thu Feb 12, 2015 6:00 am
Ha ha! The A is back to front!
The word Hill isn't centered with the above arch
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The letters H-I-L-L should have some top support. They are standing on a frame but not framed at the top of the letters.
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Or is it something to do with the intertwined V R C design at the top of the gate? V??? Racing Club?
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I believe the VRC refers to Victoria Racing Club based at Flemington.
Flemington Racecourse
Still can't see what's wrong with it though.
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Ha ha! The A is back to front!
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To quote ANONYMOUS
I know the voices in my head aren't real..... but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome!
I know the voices in my head aren't real..... but sometimes their ideas are just absolutely awesome!
Re: How keen is your observation?
Well spotted Wendy. I considered the A being the wrong way around but decided it was OK because it matched the E having the heavy stroke on the left. I didn't think to check it!
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Re: How keen is your observation?
This has been doing the rounds on social media. What do you see in the picture?
A man running into the woods or a dog running out of the woods?
A man running into the woods or a dog running out of the woods?
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Re: How keen is your observation?
That's clever. Immediate impression was a man but then I settled for dog because I have never seen a man with a dog's head on his back.
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Definitely a dog, it just looked more in proportion to the trees.
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Never seen a man with a head as hairy as that.
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
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