$5 to the first person who finds somebody naked in a window
By adamg on Mon, 12/18/2006 - 10:44pm
Talk about high resolution: This photo, taken from the top of the Pru, lets you zoom and zoom and zoom some more. Somewhere in that photo has got to be somebody with no clothes on - I'll put up $5 to know where that person is. You know somebody's already looking. And yes, by all means, let's talk about the privacy implications of something like this.
Update: Within 30 minutes, somebody found a naked Boston butt (see the comments). Boston truly is world class!
Via b0st0n.
Hmm, what's for lunch at this Comm. Ave rooftop?
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Found him
Butt shot, buildings along the river, in the large apartment building on Boylston st.
The building to the left is covered with scaffolding. Go to the very first floor visible over the trees, just left of center.
Guy is bending over, mooning Boston.
This guy?
And how'd you find him so fast? :-). E-mail me your address; I'll put a crisp fiver in the mail.
The cable box died.
Dude, you don't want to know how long it's been...
I know that comment will leave me open to snarks, mice or bitches.
Nice picture, I could not figure out how to snap that little picture, so I had to describe it instead.
Squeek?
Squeek?
I found a ghost
There are ghosts among us, and this high-res camera proves it.
Look in front of Starbucks across from the Pru at 753-755 Boylston Street (lower left corner of the big photo). Zoom in nearly as far as you can.
There's half a woman gliding along the sidewalk haunting the old coffee shop.
hmm...
Something about this photo arouses suspicion.
Why?
Just another disembodied head bobbing along Boylston. What's so odd about that?
I think I found her foot
In front of Restoration Hardware:
Poor woman must have really gone to pieces that day!
I can't see it
I guess either they fixed it or I'm not able to see paranormal phenomena.
Buncha photos stitched together?
Either that, or Boston really is haunted :-).
a long time exposure?
that's what I assumed, anyway...
It was stitched together
It was stitched together from 612 overlapping images
Twins pushing babies
Yep, photo stitching would explain this, in front of the Starbucks across from the Pru (it does not, however, explain why I'm so fixated on this thing):
Cool!!!
Cool! I can see three kids getting abducted, in this photo, alone!
This reminds me of a scene in "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith and Gene Hackman.
The bad guys are hovering around a satellite photo trying to see what's in Will Smith's bag.
"Dude, zoom in."
"Okay."
"Dude, zoom in closer."
"That's as far as we can go."
"Dude, you can't see what's in the bag?"
Guy looks at him, incredulous.
"Um, the satellite is six miles in the sky, and I can read the name on the bag ... no, I CAN'T see what's in the bag, dumbsh*t ..."
what's this guy doing?
Look at the first set of flat rooftops on the north side of newbury street east of exeter.
Is that a bottle he's holding?