Another 'oops' moment from Allen. About an hour in he shows 2 Apollo 17 images (one of which isn't identified) and asks 'How come the LM is in this one but not this one?'.
Unfortunately for him, it is, I found the image:
It's even referenced in the ALSJ:
AS17-146-22387 (OF300) ( 81k or 745k )
167:07:20 Station 8 pan. LRV. The large crater at the right hand side of the image is SWP. Cochise Crater extends leftward from the central fiducial with Shakespeare Crater behind the right hand half of Cochise. Journal Contributor Bob Fry notes that, as shown in a detail, the LM can be seen just above the reseau cross to the left of the central cross. Van Serg Crater is also visible.
Just wondering, how far is he from the Lunar Module? And is the lower half of the LM hidden by the uneven terrain?
Yes IIRC there was perhaps 30 M of elevation in some of the images, this would completely hid the LM, only 7 M high. But Allen won't tell you that, just that it is faked because he can't see the LM.
Yeah, that’s about what I expected. Thanks.
I wonder what it is with people not understanding how these concepts work.
After all, it seems pretty obvious that the distance from the cameraman to the LM, and the uneven ground would’ve obscured the view of the LM at least a bit.