136 points

You may want to use a higher resolution image if you want to demonstrate this effectively

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Is it hiding behind one of the pixels?

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Look where the snow makes a “V” shape in the lowe half of the image then go directly down. It is almost directly underneath!

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I know, thank you, I just hate the “can you spot the …?” pictures that are low resolution and poorly compressed.

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Ah yes, it’s a well loved meme. :)

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Thx!!!

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Even with the red circle I can’t see it.

Edit: There it is. Wasn’t interpreting the depth of the image right and thought it was supposed to be further away.

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Perhaps you could compress the image further into an even shittier format? I can still make out the snow leopard from this one.

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That’s just a bunch of pixels from a shitty image

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Holy shit I’m dead

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Goddamn there it, couldn’t see it before

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Still can’t see it :(

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Needs more JPEG

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It’s insane that this is age-restricted now.

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Seen it before, still clicked. Thanks for the nostalgia trip.

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54 points

It’s just a snow leopard, you don’t need to censor it with all that blur.

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In my defense, my pattern recognition works a lot better with depth perception and movement

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With ambush predators, perceiving them by movement is usually too late.

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Or more than 2 PPI

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