Sunday, September 20, 2015

Here is a comparison of the Mack/White photo with the Moorman photo discovered yesterday:


It was certainly a flush south face of the pedestal captured by Mack and White. Those guys were worried about the cross, but they missed the one on the other side. Draw your crosses on the other side between the pedestal and the nearest window, and you'll see that they don't match. On the right, I am referring to just the prominent white pedestal, the south face. 


And it's because they were taken from different angles. The pedestal seems farther from the little window in the Moorman photo, but it's because you are seeing the dimensionality of the east face. It's taking up space in the picture and causing the spread. 

But also compare the shapes of the overall buildings. Look at different the angles are.


I mean particularly this piece right here:

That's a huge angular difference, wouldn't you say? The building looks more rectangular on the right. You don't see that wedge effect as much as you do on the left. It looks very different. That wedge effect got very blunted. It's because they were taken from different angles and positions.   

Well, I don't doubt Mack's and White's ability to locate where Mary Moorman stood. I'm sure they were close enough to her spot if not exactly on it. But, that was the problem; they needed to be on Babushka Lady's spot. 

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