What is this series – Series 22?
Today is a bit tough. You will be surprised when the answer is disclosed. The things in the picture are very very big and you can still go round it in about 80
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What is this series – Series 21?
You will be surprised that there are no photographic effects. It is just some form of rearranging. I am really de-stressed when I completed this puzzle. It lights me up! Some natural
What is this? – Series 19
Did not do any photographic effects except re-arranging the photos. The color is not that attractive but I found the patterns were very nice. Is it not? It is an item almost all households
What is this? – Series 18
Did not do any photographic effects except enlarging. Should be easy because of the color combination but does it look nice?
Series 17 answers can be found HERE.
Answer: Posted on 25-May-2013
White and
What is this? – Series 17
Today’s question is extremely easy due to the combination of red and white stripes. It is commonly found in markets in South East Asian Countries.
Answer: Posted on 24-5-2013
This was a plate of
What is this ? – Series 16
It is not common to have cooking ingredients which is purple in color. Of course, brinjal is one of them, but what is this? No photographic effects on this picture.
Series 15 answer
This item have at least appeared in my post twice and just give you a close up of how does it look like.
Series 14’s answer can be found here.
Answer: posted on 19 May 2013
This is Pedilanthus tithymaloides,
What is this series-14?
Today’s item, the color is original and if you follow my post, you will sure know it.
Series 13’s answer can be found here
Answer: posted on 17 May 2013
This is a section of the
What is this series-13?
To be fair, I have use the sepia photographic effect on this image. So guess what is it?
Series 12’s answer can be found here
Answer: Posted on 16-5-2013
This is a gift that one of
What is this series – 12?
Tiger is very rough and people would not dare to touch it. This item is something that most people will wanted to touch it.
Yesterday’s answer can be found here.
Have to reiterate