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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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Syt

A street corner in Vienna's 6th district then and now.





In many of those before/after shots you can usually recognize the buildings, but it appears they demolished a fair bit of them, not least to make the street wider (though it might just look that way due to different focal length).
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mongers

Nice subject matter, but not a patch on what Oexy linked us to a while back.

Maybe if the person had shot it not on a camera phone, not at night, had taken a copy of the original photo with him and spent time composing the picture, the results would have been better ?
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garbon

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Syt

Quote from: mongers on November 26, 2013, 12:12:40 PM
Nice subject matter, but not a patch on what Oexy linked us to a while back.

Maybe if the person had shot it not on a camera phone, not at night, had taken a copy of the original photo with him and spent time composing the picture, the results would have been better ?

:rolleyes:

The first picture is from a facebook page called "Vintage Vienna" showcasing photos from old Vienna (1800s to 1980s). In this case a guy said, "Oh, btw, I have a picture of just that corner." It was not an effort to recreate angle/position. Wiener Linien, the Vienna public transports often do that for their facebook page, though:









I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
—Stephen Jay Gould

Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

Admiral Yi

Quote from: mongers on November 26, 2013, 12:12:40 PM
Nice subject matter, but not a patch on what Oexy linked us to a while back.

Maybe if the person had shot it not on a camera phone, not at night, had taken a copy of the original photo with him and spent time composing the picture, the results would have been better ?

So gratuitously pissy mongers.  :lol:

Caliga

I wonder why the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Office of International Oversight Services would have an email address at the domain 'superposta.com'? :hmm:
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frunk

I was listening to a historical study of the Spanish Prisoner scam and its descendants, and one of the points they made was that they are deliberately made to sound dumb because they only want the most gullible to reply.  If they were realistic then they'd have to deal with many more respondents who would wise up part of the way through the correspondence.  Since they send the emails to hundreds of thousands or millions of addresses they only want those most likely to keep sending money in pursuit of the big payoff.

Caliga

Quote from: frunk on November 26, 2013, 01:48:48 PM
I was listening to a historical study of the Spanish Prisoner scam and its descendants, and one of the points they made was that they are deliberately made to sound dumb because they only want the most gullible to reply.  If they were realistic then they'd have to deal with many more respondents who would wise up part of the way through the correspondence.  Since they send the emails to hundreds of thousands or millions of addresses they only want those most likely to keep sending money in pursuit of the big payoff.
Interesting. :hmm:
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CountDeMoney

I'm going to miss my Jamaican friends.

garbon

She's Canadian. Looks shifty.

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I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Barrister

Quote from: garbon on November 26, 2013, 01:57:10 PM
She's Canadian. Looks shifty.


You're calling "Canadians" shifty-looking? :yeahright:
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Tonitrus

The big thing that I notice a lot in those "then" and "now" photos, is how public transport was much more ubiquitous in the past.  Lots of what we'd call "light rail" was removed in favor of automobiles.

DGuller


Razgovory

Quote from: Tonitrus on November 26, 2013, 04:27:07 PM
The big thing that I notice a lot in those "then" and "now" photos, is how public transport was much more ubiquitous in the past.  Lots of what we'd call "light rail" was removed in favor of automobiles.

I was surprised they were still around in the 1980's.  Most of those were decommissioned in the US in 1950's.  Several members of my family worked in that business.  At a family reunion I saw an old new paper where they all made the front page in some sort of racketeering scam involving street cars.
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derspiess

They were well on the way to bringing streetcars back here in Cincy, but the new mayor is dead set against them & will order all work to cease.  There were valid arguments against the project before it started, but with all the sunk cost I think it should continue.
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