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Thank you Mr. Noone, I think it's fun, and I'm happy you like it! No relation to the Bundespost ... or to the US post office.Where you formerly with the Deutsche Bundespost? That's pretty damned specific. I really enjoy seeing you put locations to the photos.
I agree about the East Asian girl being A.I.; I'm starting to be able to recognise certain features. Still not sure what to make of it all.
Cologne, Main Station, same platform, same girl as in the earlier one"Station to Station", Nastya by RickB
Cologne, Kurt Rossa Platz
St.Petersburg, Russia
I think it's fun too; I'm beginning to look forward to seeing the results of your "research" every day. I couldn't tell which way I was looking on Fifth Ave with the two way traffic; it's obviously uptown. Never knew there were streetcars/trolleys on 42nd St either.Thank you Mr. Noone, I think it's fun, and I'm happy you like it! No relation to the Bundespost ... or to the US post office.
There were quite some locations I instantly recognised (Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo, that triggered it all), but then I have to search a bit for details. Some places felt too obvious, though, like those in Venice. For the two girls in Prague I haven't found the details.
Your 1938 5th Ave is in front of the Public Library, 42nd St. The buildings 500 5th and 501 5th are still the same
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Marianne Faithful, mid-1960s, Paris
(Alma-Marceau Metro station, 8th arrondissement, Île-de-France)