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^ But there's no trolley in ForAteOhs photo, you're supposed to relate to the previous photo, not the first one. But your pic works anyway, there's red brick in both pics!
Yes, the connection I tried to make with the first picture was the cars on the street (they were heading the same direction, too), and the perspective was about the same.
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Yes, the connection I tried to make with the first picture was the cars on the street (they were heading the same direction, too), and the perspective was about the same.
Thanks. I see it now.
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