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I found some Amnesty posters on flickr too. None taken at night though. ;)
But there are some wide posters, like this wide poster and this other wide poster taken from an off angle, both in trainstations. And then this one, on the street.
You know what's wrong with this? There's an absolut bottle in every window. That's not difficult to spot. The band names required that we decipher two pink scissors walking down the street or some dude with a sledgehammer going at some melons.. err.. pumpkins. ;) You had to put two and two together, not just hunt for waldo.
Back in the 1990s ads (like this one) she didn't have to introduce herself....
They all look like photos of the background montaged for each poster site - which makes me wonder, what do they look like at night? Pretty strange I assume. ;)
Edit: they photographed each poster and then photoshopped the situation into the scene where the posters are, says this article. The images only work when you see them from the right angle.
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