[Graffiti]: Could you make out what this uploaded image is all about?


Could you make out what this uploaded image is all about?

Make a guess.  Even a wild guess may bring you close to the answer.  Answer correctly within 3 calender days from the date this post is uploaded and you may win $5 in cash.
(the cash prize is sponsored by one of our team members who has contributed this picture to us).

Send in your entries by mail and/or in comments section. The first one to point out correctly will be announced as a winner. So hurry up!  :-)

And, yes, like all big/small contests do, we also would like to play safe against any unforeseen liability mentioning alongwith "conditions apply"    ;-D

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  1. We would like to apologize to our readers who receive this blog updates through RSS/Atom feeds. The upload for this particular post was sent with a wrong post title due to a technical snag. It carried the title of the previous post.

    May be thats why we have not received much response to this very post though it carried a cash prize.

    We are extending the date of contest up to 12:00 hours IST on 14/03/2009.

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  2. Dear readers,
    Seems this post didn't get enough attention somehow even after extending the last date for feedback. We received only 8 responses, and luckily 3 entries were right.

    S. Sujatha has been the winner out of the correct three entries (derived from a random lucky draw). Congratulations Sujatha :-)

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  3. For all our readers who didn't get the answer righth, or who didn't participate sending us the reply to the question in this post,
    here's the ANSWER:

    THE SNAP IS OF A WINDOW GLASS FROST-FILM DESIGN THAT WAS CLICKED BY ONE OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS WHILE BEING IN A RESTAURANT IN SRI LANKA.

    The frost film are a common utility that are used to stick on the glass for blocking sunrays/ light as well as for privacy and design parameters.

    For more info on this product, drop in your query, and we would love to answer.

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