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originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Look at the photo with all the power lines in my reply to road gravel.
It gives a pretty good indication of how far away the shot was taken from, as there's at least 10 lines crossing the road.
originally posted by: scubagravy
i think its just perspective my friend, even the red vehicle looks very close to the SUV in one shot but the aerial shot makes it apparent that it is much further away
originally posted by: babybunnies
So many real conspiracy theories out there, why try and make ridiculous theories out of things that make absolutely no sense at all?
You're really stretching if you're looking for conspiracy theories in this.
originally posted by: ozmnpo
Clearly they are two different crime scenes. check the white dotted line in the road.
Weird
originally posted by: scubagravy
a reply to: MotherMayEye
The critical look you want will never come, journos did a good job of that rumaging throught the apartment
originally posted by: Starling
originally posted by: ozmnpo
Clearly they are two different crime scenes. check the white dotted line in the road.
Weird
EXACTLY! Now that I've read many posts now, and nobody else had noticed this.
I pointed this out on page 3, in response to the OP.
This is the dead giveaway!
The yellow hydrant did it for me too. Too close to the SUV to be distorted by a long lens and not show on the 1st set of pics.
originally posted by: Harvin
originally posted by: Starling
originally posted by: ozmnpo
Clearly they are two different crime scenes. check the white dotted line in the road.
Weird
EXACTLY! Now that I've read many posts now, and nobody else had noticed this.
I pointed this out on page 3, in response to the OP.
This is the dead giveaway!
The yellow hydrant did it for me too. Too close to the SUV to be distorted by a long lens and not show on the 1st set of pics.
Same white lines in both images, just probably due to focal length, lens, angle etc. of the second shot. Also, you can see the crack in the road that runs the length in both pictures.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: Starling
Well yeah, acid helps.
Which picture are you not seeing lines in? I've got retina on this laptop so pretty good screen, I bet if I was using my pc I wouldn't be able to pick them out as easily and I still had a little trouble. Look at the pictures with the white trucks/vans, they're the same white but look incredibly different from pic to pic. In the first they look way more gray than bright white. Same thing happens to white lines, so they blend in better.
Grays and whites get funky. Using a telephoto zoomed in is going to make the lines look differently when looking head on too. It's also going to "disappear" certain elements, make things look like they're closer together/further away and so are camera angles.