Tuesday, August 11, 2015

So, what created that Easy Rider look of Martin's bike in frame25?



You think it was just an innocent quirk? Some light reflection maybe? Exactly what was it?

But one thing is for sure: he wasn't riding an Easy Rider bike. 

I'll remind you again that a photograph is a two-dimensional rendering of a three-dimensional space. In the photo, it looks like Mary was very close to him, but she wasn't. He was in the street, and she was on the grass. Look at this image:




Consider the distance between Martin and Brehm, but in your mind's eye, put Martin in front of him. There is still a few feet separating them, and Brehm was closer to the street than Mary.



That is the correct frame from Muchmore to match to the Moorman photo, and Mary doesn't even have her arms raised. Compare her arms to Babushka Lady's. BL is taking a picture; MM is not.

But, the point is that Mary was far enough way from him that the plume of her camera field was going to capture more of BJ Martin than his right arm. 




Martin was riding through her pyramidal camera space. She was just holding the camera up to her 5 foot eye and shooting. So, at that level, from her lens, the field went up, down, left, and right, equally in all directions. 

Whatever level his left arm was, his right arm was, because it was a symmetrical motorcycle. Therefore, she could not have captured just his right arm.



 You people are playing the idiot card on this, and I guess it's because it's the only card you've got. But, it will do you no good. 

I am going to Dealey Plaza, and I am going to prove that how BJ Martin appears in the Moorman photo is bogus.




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