Anonymous ID: 937fc6 July 5, 2018, 1:44 a.m. No.2039160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9169 >>9173

The Q Post, "Who do you see?" has an interesting 3rd image.

 

The street scene at the intersection of Portland and Hamilton streets in Hong Kong includes what look like signs doctored into the image. These are hung across Portland but in Google View are not so. Not in the imagery at street level nor in the aerial imagery.

 

Certain signs point to the street addresses of Western Pacific Kindergarten and of SFALO Soccer Shop.

 

The kindergarten school address is old and provides a lead that takes us on a route in Google streetview to the new address.

 

The soccer shop address leads to a local Hong Kong news story about a possible instance of fake news having been debunked by images captured by a multitude of CCTV cameras around the area of that shop and intersection.

 

There appear to be a few more cameras aimed at that spot in the world than just the individual's camera who captured the image in Q's post. That image was taken from within a vehicle in the middle of the one-way street. Perhaps one camera caught another camera taking a picture of something, someone, or another camera?

 

There are several individuals within the frame of Q's posted image but if we were to "expand" our thinking, look beyond the frame, we'd see security cameras over the door of the church on the northeast corner of the intersection.

 

Interestingly, again, the bigger picture is about how much surveillance is to be taken for granted.

 

Who do you see, indeed.

Anonymous ID: 937fc6 July 5, 2018, 2:12 a.m. No.2039252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9263

>>2039169

 

Yes, the area has undergone renovations, for sure, at least since 2014.

 

Certain signs remain in place. Including, coincidentally, two for the school and at least one for the soccer shop.

 

Perhaps it is plausible that very long signs once hung from building to building (like laundry lines) across Portland Street in just such a layout that each could be read – particularly the school and the soccer shop's – in a photo shot at street level from the front street of a vehicle in the middle of traffic? Dunno. Maybe.

 

There may be images of the construction work undertaken during the street's face-lift.

 

In the meantime, here are some images of the area in 2017-18 and which are compared with the 3rd image in Q's post.

 

The one with the gray van in bottom left includes an enlargement I added (on the top right) to illustrate how the signs blend in just so with very little technical effort.