Those are obviously two different camera fields, and the one on the right is no more than 1/3 of the one on the left. But we are talking about just one camera field, the one below. So, for I, or anyone else who goes to Dealey Plaza to try to capture BJ Martin's lone right arm from the left side of the grass, you still have to capture this field, the whole field:
And if you don't capture that whole field, it doesn't count.
Again, what bpete did was effectively crop the photo. I cropped it directly and produced about the same thing:
Let's compare his crop to my crop.
They're about the same, but oh so very different. More of the travel trailer got cropped on his. I couldn't go in that far because I was trying to match the capture of the arm. Notice the big difference in the location of the side view mirror. On the original, it is rather obscured by the windshield, but you can still see it. On his version, it is not obscured by the windshield and is in plain view with green over the mirror.
Hmm. That's a weird reflection to have in a mirror, with the grass below and then black above. Black? What black object is being reflected there? But, getting back to the comparison:
So, obviously, the images were taken from different perspectives, since we are getting a different perspective of the side view mirror in relation to the windshield. I suspect he stepped to the right and turned the camera to the left to take the picture on the left, and that's what put the side view mirror in view and cut off the travel trailer.
But look at his original again. Notice that it captured as little of the left arm showing as possible, so as to reduce his burden.
And, that made it easy not only for him but for me. How could I effect a crop if the arms were close together? So, he started with the most advantageous positioning to effect the removal of the left arm.
But now, let's try to duplicate Mary's situation. The bicycle represents Martin's motorcycle, and the white SUV represents the limo.
Now that is about what we're talking about, and as you can see, it is utterly impossible to capture just the right arm alone.
This isn't about tricks. It's about trying to duplicate the Moorman photo. And the fact is that we have another image from Mary Moorman to go by.
The bottom line is that this is the field that has to be captured:
For Bpete to represent his devious work as corresponding to the Moorman photo is an outrage. and it is also an insult, a blatant attempt to mislead, confuse, and confound. It is pure disinformation.
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