Good rebuttal Ranb.
When I first saw that photo of Bart's years ago, I was astonished at just how incompetent it was for someone who claims to be a video expert. Shadows crossing a road with its central hump and then running over some rubble and up a building are not a very good idea. But I guess Bart couldn't find any naturally parallel shadows on a flat surface, so took that particularly bad example and convinced himself that the shadows were parallel. I get the feeling that perhaps he doesn't even realise that he tells so many untruths about Apollo. He gets a few things right, but, as you've proved, he gets a lot more things wrong,
Here in New Zealand and now in the middle of winter, all we need to do to take a good photo that shows that sunlight shadows converge or diverge instead of being parallel, is find a rugby field that has the right lighting on the goalposts and shoot their shadows covering a large distance on a near-flat, grassed surface.