Thursday, August 13, 2015
This is a nice clear shot of the Altgens photo. You've got BJ Martin, the motorcycle cop on the outside. You see how far away from the curb he is. There is Charles Brehm clapping. Mary Moorman was a little farther down the hill. But, how is anyone on the grass on that side of the street going to photograph just Martin's right arm? I put a woman photographer on the grass in line with Martin. How is she going to do it? She can't. Her camera field is going to spread out in all directions from the lens: up, down, right, and left. It's called the "angle of view." She can't capture just his right arm and no other part of him; not when she's shooting him from his left side. It's impossible. And that's why what we see of BJ Martin in the Moorman photo isn't real. It's bogus. Completely, totally bogus.
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