Good ol' Spot the Ball. It's a tried and tested format that has provided much intrigue and annoyance to many over the years.
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Now that we're all inside with very little to do but face the task of actually doing all those five minute jobs around the place, here's a distraction from finally re-organising the spice rack.
Before you go wondering what the prize is, there isn't one. You can't go anywhere anyway, so what's the point?
All you need do is firstly make sure you follow the Blayney Chronicle on Facebook because that's where you'll be posting your guess. Otherwise email it to mark.logan@blayneychronicle.com.au
Here is how to make a guess using your PC, which is the easiest way because you can zoom right in like you're on CSI.
- Right click on the image above and save it to your computer.
- Open it in whichever image software product you may have that will allow you to draw on it. (eg Microsoft paint or Photoshop LE.) or one of the online version like Pixlr
- Spend countless hours, that would have been better spent re-arranging your DVD into genres, looking for clues of digital manipulation.
- Make a X on the image where you think the ball was, preferably in red.
- Save the image and then post it on Facebook in the comments section of the Spot the Ball post.
- Laugh at everyone else's choices, then seriously reconsider your own.
- Challenge your 'know it all' mates.
- Post another choice from your secret Facebook trolling account. We know who you are.
As for doing it on your phone...
- Hold your finger on the image and when the menu pops up, click 'Save image' or 'Download image'
- Open the image, zoom in as much as you can and using the editing tools in either iPhone or Android, make your mark.
- Save the image and either follow the process from number 5 above, or get someone under 20 to do it whilst simultaneously uploading a video they made of you working out how to do stages 1-2 on Tik Tok.
Then on Monday we'll post the answer for you, and an explainer on how we did it.
Be warned though, we're very, very clever with the whole digital manipulation thing. Scarily so.