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Post by SluggoZim on Aug 11, 2019 2:40:54 GMT -5
had some time on a plane so fooled around with PS Express to defeat the 3D so you can see what I see thru the glasses. the 5, with font, is clear. best i have now, more structure suggested. and i do not suffer from pareidolia, my mother had me tested.😉 just trying to prove to my fellow enthusiasts that another treasure is in the art and the commitment of the artists to conceal clues that require the force of will to find them. I am finding clearly deliberate clues or structures in the art that strongly suggest clues. Also, the clues are not bound by the lines in the art. The art is used to conceal key identifiers, scenes, the photographs byron took with added content, like period tourist maps. Onward.
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Post by choice on Aug 11, 2019 14:28:08 GMT -5
The red panel (far left) you can read a very large negative space "St." that takes the whole bottom of the panel. This could be Street or Saint
Middle left of the red panel there are a couple of dark dots. Make those the holes for "8" and to the right of that a 5 or 3 (negative space). Fort Hamilton high in Brooklyn is between 83 and 85th St. Hamilton the native West Indie.
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