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originally posted by: FlySolo
a reply to: Rob48
Please sir, this isn't my first day of life. I will say without a doubt, that tree will not jump to the other side of another when only moving 20 feet or less while everything else stays in its place.
originally posted by: blupblup
This is terrible...
And the people who just shot at night, into the woods at "something" are absolutely disgraceful.
originally posted by: FlySolo
a reply to: EyesOpenMouthShut
No I don't get it because it just doesn't make any sense what so ever. Not because of me mind you...
In order to get that tree to move to the left of the stump/trunk or what have you, you would have to damn near be standing behind it. That's the only way you can reach such a leap in perspective. I don't care how far you walk snapping pictures of two trees to get one to appear the be on the other side. It will NEVER go to the other side. By then, you'll end up 180 degrees to the side. Even then it would never appear completely on the other side.
Give it up.
originally posted by: FlySolo
a reply to: Rob48
Bravo! Except 3 feet at 6 feet away from your subject would be like 3 inches at 75-100 feet like in the OP picture.
originally posted by: TSOM87
What would happen if we found it/them? Would we go down the road of putting them in Zoo's and doing Experiments on them? Could we just leave them as they are? Would that be possible knowing that they are alot of gun nuts who love the hunt fix.
originally posted by: FistOfFreedom
Whatever it is, it's holding something IMO.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: FistOfFreedom
Whatever it is, it's holding something IMO.
Those two white spots? If it's holding something, it doesn't move it at all in the time between image one and image two.