Here is NASA image 20385 and 20837.
I don't care about those images. Answer the outstanding questions:
What degree of precision is needed for a luanr liftoff and rendezvous in terms of knowing the position of the LM on the surface?
What are your qualifications?
Do you know where Stanley Kubrick lived and worked during the time you say he was faking Apollo footage?
The sun's glint on the helmet in both pics is the same and the reflection in the visor is almost the same, which means the camera is in about the same place, not from a completely different angle horizontally or vertically.
It is blatantly obvious from the flag and the astronaut that the second picture was taken from a lower angle. Your ignorance of the record shows again as you are evidently unaware that things like this were actually seen on the TV footage, in which you can actually
watch the astronaut taking the picture crouch down to get the angle needed to get the Earth in shot.
Not only that, in the really high resolution versions of those images you can see the astronaut taking the picture reflected in the visor, and you can see clearly the difference in his posture in each picture.
You need to do better than that if you're going to convince us you have any idea what you are talking about.
Now, about those questions you keep evading...