Picture of the Week





Does this help at all? I didn't think last week's picture was that difficult to figure out, but that's probably because I'm so used to seeing these.
HIDDEN MICKEYS
What are hidden mickeys? http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/WhatIs.html
You can check out this site if you have the desire. Some of you know how much we are Disney freaks. Yes, we are here in Florida, and tend to go many times through the year. Everywhere, all over Disney World there are faces or profiles of Mickey Mouse hidden. They can be found in the attractions, wall paintings, architecure, the ground, just everywhere!
So we got obscessed about finding them. Ie: scavenger hunt. So we bought this book.

And took it on own next trip to see how many we could find. I think I'm a master now, we have found some that were not even in the book.
Here's one of my favorites; it's really more of a "decorative" Mickey than a hidden one. Still, one of my favs. This is a drain grate in a pond that we found in Epcot in Japan.

You have to forgive me for the glare on the photos, as I just pulled these out of one of our many albums to show you here.
So maybe last week's picture was hard! You have to look into the frog's eye to see the profile of Mickey Mouse. And here's another of a profile that you might find easier to see. It's on the tree, conviently above the glare spot.

Comments

These pictuers remind me to strip people and things of labels and you can discover some pretty remarkable things.
M.E. Greene said…
I've never heard of those kinds of pics before. Very clever!
Unknown said…
i love taking photos like these. Yours are wonderful!
Andreal said…
These are great!!
Robin Easton said…
I found this post comical and very fun. Of course I had find each Mickey and I've never even been to Disney Land or Disney World or Disney anything...but I LOVE "can you find it" things like this. LOL!!! I can see how it would be catching!! :) :)

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