To those who think you can go to Dealey Plaza and capture a picture of a passing motorcyclist from the south side of the road on the grass, and capture just his right arm and mainly his forearm, I've got a rude awakening for you:
Even if you could do it (and you can't) it would only count if you also duplicate what we see in the Moorman photo. You still have to capture that whole great expanse of area that is seen in the picture, from where Bill Newman was standing down to past the steps. It's all got to be there, just like in the Moorman photo.
So, if you think that playing around with angles and settings is going to save the day, you're wrong. The woman who took the Moorman photo was not trying to take a picture of BJ Martin's right forearm. Presumably, that just happened accidentally. She was trying to capture an image of JFK and Jackie, and her result has got to be duplicated for them as well as for BJ Martin. It's got to match very well throughout.
In a word: you're never going to do it. And that's probably why the only one who is ever going to try to do it is me. And the outcome is going to be exactly as I predict: a much larger capture of BJ Martin that will definitely include his left side and may not include his right arm at all. And the reason I know that is because the Laws of Physics work exactly the same in Dallas, Texas as they do in Austin, Texas.
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