VERY GOOD PROPAGANDA! Only one problem. The Photographer who took the picture of his and his companions shadow is using a lens that purposely and unnaturally greatly magnifies and exaggerates the effects of parallax in order to be used as propaganda.. IF TWO VERTICAL OBJECTS ARE AT A DISTANCE IN A PHOTOGRAPH AND THEIR SHADOWS (AND THEREFOR THE LIGHT SOURCE IS ILLUMINATING THEM FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION) PERPENDICULAR TO THE AXIS OF THE LENS THE EFFECTS OF PARALLAX SHOULD BE NEXT TO NOTHING. And yet in the Apollo photographic record I have over a hundred examples of just this
I wasn't going to post again, but the level of stupid in this one post got my attention.
You claim to be a "scientist", yet you don't know the difference between
parallax and
perspective.
You claim to be a "scientist", yet you don't understand that that a photograph displays a three dimensional world on a two dimensional medium, and that as a result, parallel lines will
always appear non-parallel when they are oriented in any direction other than transverse. This is something that any 13 year old secondary school pupil would know.
If you don't agree, would you care to explain why the parallel lines this photograph of a parking lot do not appear parallel.
If you think this has been faked or some special camera & lens has been used, try going to a parking lot and looking for yourself.
Finally, the Hoaxtard assertion that nonparallel shadows on a photograph means that multiple light sources shining from different directions have been used overlooks a very important consideration...
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multiple light sources MUST result in multiple shadowsBTW; I AM a photographic expert of sorts. When I was still in the Air Force, one of my areas of experience was the repair and maintenance of Perkin-Elmer Minipan and Agiflite Surveillance Cameras. As a part of that maintenance expertise, we needed to have deep understanding of photographic analysis techniques so that we could calibrate the cameras correctly. After retiring in 1993, I have spent most of the last 22 years in the photographic trade.