A W Smith
Philosopher
That's why it's all wrong, but what is the easiest way to show it's wrong? I'd say it's the big grey box in the middle of the photo, where it has no business being, if those lines of sight are to be believed. Foreshortening, "traffic arms", parallax, all that is confusing to people who don't know much about photography, but "It's in the middle, not at the edge" is pretty straightforward.
If you shot a bullet from the X in the exit sign, toward the space centered between the twin support columns of the overhead sign, I am fairly certain you would hit the camera in the lens.
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To triangulate how far back. You would need to find another pair of reference points. Perhaps the shoebox sized box on top of the traffic arm cabinet and the guardrail support post in the foreground that is in line with it, The question is, Which guardrail support post is it?
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