He is too elevated. Can you see that his head is higher up than hers? She is not holding him; she'd have to be Superwoman. And there was nothing for him to be standing on.
The Fedora Man is facing Oswald. That is largely the back of him that we are seeing. The woman and boy were put there to cover him up. But, there is no way the boy could be that high. She is not holding him. She has no arm going around him. His back is perfectly straight, which it wouldn't be if he were being held.
Those are not the same couple, and the one on the right isn't even photographic. It's art. They stuck it in there.
Listen, if you can't see it because you've never encountered such a thing before, and never considered such a thing before, then you need to get over it and open your mind to it. Here's some help:
The Towner Woman on the right is dressed in black. The Altgens Woman on the left is dressed in off-white. The baby's head on the right is way too small. Babies have very large heads in proportion to their bodies. And the boy on the left has a much larger head. He was real. He wasn't really there, but he was real. The other is a cartoon. And, how could someone be a 3 year old boy and a 1 year old baby at the same time? You can't make this work. Nobody can. They are false images.
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