Wuzzit Challenge Number 6

Image source: Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
October 7, 2016 12:42pm CST
Wuzzit Challenge Number 6 - I stopped doing these "Wuzzit Challenges" because I thought that maybe everyone would be getting tired of them by the time I hit Wuzzit Challenge Number 5. Well, I hate to admit making my once-yearly mistake, but I was wrong. Yesterday I received a comment asking for "another Wuzzit." How can I, a humble servant of humanity and of all here on the Mill Otter website, refuse to listen to an admirer of Wuzzit stuff. I acceded to the cry for more. Anyway, these Wuzzits are fun things to mess with. Here are some hints about the identity of Wuzzit Number Six: (1) Large room designed by a drunken architect (2) A drunken architect caught in the middle of a large room (3) A scene from the moving picture show, "What Happened?" (4) A scene from a scene of a scene of ... (5) A maddening scene of a pawn shop during the era of climate change That should do it for now. If you want more Wuzzits, beg. Image source: Gus Kilthau
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
8 Oct 16
It seems to me that there are several photos frames joined to form a panoramic view. You added a sort of swirl effect in the middle.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
9 Oct 16
@Ceerios I had a program to create "panorama" using several frames, but it does not work anymore with the new version of Windows, that is a real shame.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
9 Oct 16
@LadyDuck - Ms Anna - My favorite panorama-production (stitcher) program is the one put forth by Microsoft. there are two versions, the newest version of which is set up to address in 64-bit mode (for the newer Windows versions). You can download it free from the Microsoft web site. Further to the joy of things, it is super easy to use and is faster of production than greased lightning. -Gus-
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
8 Oct 16
@LadyDuck - Ms Anna - It seems to me that you are correct in the techie of it. Actually, I went into the place looking for a low-cost digital camera, and I wound up making 11 individual image frames which were later stitched into the whole room deal. As you noticed, I used GimPhoto to whirl the pano. -Gus-
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@JudyEv (381744)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 Oct 16
I'm saying it's No 1 but it is a stab in the dark really.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
8 Oct 16
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - i have to congratulate you. You are mistaken - although the architect who designed that big room might well have been drunk (in his cups, as they say...). The original of this image was a composite photo (360-degree view) of the retail showroom of a large pawn shop during the summer heat. The original is here attached. -Gus-
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@JudyEv (381744)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 Oct 16
@Ceerios That's pretty clever. Well done you!
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
8 Oct 16
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - It can be lots of fun to have fun with pix. (Memo to Gus: Move to Australia when life gets tough here in the USA.) -Gus-
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
10 Mar 17
it is a mix of pawnshop heat and techie I say maybe be number 5 overheated swirl and lots of prints all pui together theres a feel of heat
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
16 Mar 17
@Ceerios then I nailed it good for me lol lol
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
16 Mar 17
@Hatley - Ms Patsie - You nailed it bigtime, young lady. -Gus-
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
10 Mar 17
@Hatley - Ms Patsie - You could not be more correct. It is a swirl in the middle of that pawnshop showroom. -Gus-
@responsiveme (22923)
• India
13 Oct 16
Is it 2? but the drunken architect is also a techie who can manipulate photos..
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
13 Oct 16
@responsiveme - Friend ARM - Actually it is #5, the pawn shop scene on a really hot summer day. -Gus-