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Originally Posted by Pavlov
This whole discussion began regarding a (not so distant) picture of a City of 1.5 million (4th largest in the country), not a city of 300,000. Obviously one would expect your average Canadian to be much more familiar with the former than the latest. I'm not sure why the goalposts have moved to far?
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It wasn't really such a big change of topic, in my view. The original discussion was about whether Calgary from an angle where it's 100% devoid of any of the following "classics" visible, the Bow, the red KFC Bucket tower, the Rockies as backdrop, could pass at first sight for its fellow Alberta city Edmonton, even to Canadians who are decently well educated and traveled.
That original discussion morphed naturally into "when a given city is seen from an unusual angle where all the usual landmarks are absent, will people still recognize it as easily?", which is kinda the same line of conversation IMO.
And then that further (slightly) evolved into "is it abnormal for someone not to be able to instantly tell from distant skyline shots - even ones designed to be misleading - which city is which among the 20 or so largest cities of this vast country?"
(Which, again, is kind of a natural extension of the original discussion.)