Friday, August 7, 2015

By submitting this Nix frame as the one that corresponds to the Moorman photo, Robin Unger admitted that the Moorman photo was taken from behind.


You can see that the limo and all the motorcycle cops are ahead of Mary. So, she would have been shooting on a diagonal line that fanned out from her lens. Well, how could she possibly catch only Martin's right arm? She is on the ground. She is only 5 feet tall, less than 5 feet tall if you figure her eye level where the camera was. John McAdams estimated her camera height above the ground at 56 inches. So, if she's pointing her camera at Martin, how does she catch just his right arm? How is his left arm not included? She would have to be very high up looking down to direct her camera so as to exclude his left arm.  In other words, from high above, she might be able to come between his two arms, to dissect him. But, she is on the ground, and there is no way her camera is going to get to his right arm without seeing his left arm first. You can't do it from ground level. You could only do it from way above. And, even then, it's only theoretical. I'm not sure it could even be done it then. But, a 5 foot woman standing on solid ground and just aiming her camera in a normal manner at the field in front of her definitely couldn't do it. And that's why this image is definitely bogus.



He was past her, so his left arm, and his whole body, was between her and his right arm. His right arm was the farthest thing away. For crying out loud, she could not have done it. Maybe an extremely tall person who was leaning over Martin and shooting down from above could have done it. But, there is no way, on God's Green Earth, that Mary Moorman could have done it. 

And even though it's possible to crop such an image out of a picture, as Joseph Landwmeyer did to the image of a motorcycle cop, that has no relevance because the Moorman photo isn't cropped. So, cropping of any kind is off-limits. You can't crop.

For Mary Moorman to have taken such a picture, she would have had to be between his left arm and his right arm. It's the only way she could have excluded his left arm. That left arm of his was between her and his right arm. So, how's it going to be excluded from the picture when taken by a short woman standing on the ground? She's not going to be high enough to get over it. She can't. It is a bogus image, and you don't have to be a Physics professor to realize it. You do, however, have to be intellectually honest and reasonably intelligent.  

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