Friday, August 7, 2015

This is collage of Officer Bobby Hargis, which Robin Unger put up, is extremely valuable, and I am delighted to have it.




Do you see on the left how his hairline isn't right and his chin strap is missing? That obviously is not a complete image of him on the left. It is a disrupted image. 

But, let's go back to the original collage.



On the left, we get the clear impression that the tool box is lined up with the front wheel of the bike. But on the right, the tool box is deeper than the front wheel of the bike. They are on separate lines.



Another way to demonstrate it is to compare the height difference between the front wheel and the tool box in each picture.



On the left, there is very little difference between the height of the front wheel and the height of the tool box in the picture. In reality, the tool box was higher, but it doesn't show much in a picture with a lot of depth. If the motorcycle were against a wall and shot close-up, you'd see it more. The depth of the picture hides it. But, on the right, in the Moorman photo, the tool box is significantly higher which shouldn't be because it has a lot of depth too. What we are seeing is not a height difference but a depth difference. The toolbox was on a motorcycle that was deeper. 


Another thing that is demonstrated very well is the misplaced arm of Hargis on the right, which is too low.




Notice on the left that Hargis' arm arises from his shoulder and there is a straight diagonal line from his shoulder down his hand. 



So, now you see what I'm talking about, that Hargis' arm is too low on the right. Now look at it again without the lines.



It is too low. It is way too low. It is not anatomically correct. 

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