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Message Subject Game Over for NASA Moon-Landing Hoax
Poster Handle nomuse (not logged in)
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Just wondering nomuse when you are going to provide us with a link to your answer regarding your 4 good reasons....

Also wondering when you are going to address the shadow issue I posted and using the same methodology show us where this mysteriously missing shadow is..

Maybe its a magic shadow.. only visible to those who buy this story.. lol..
 Quoting: LD 12341962



It was in an earlier post. I guess both you and BrandonD have selective vision.
 Quoting: nomuse (not logged in) 2380183


i have used the arrows to follow your posts back and have been unable to find it as far back as page 40.. could you please link it for me or direct me to the page that it is on... that is of course if it exists..
 Quoting: LD 12341962


Oh, that will work. Insult me repeatedly, claim I never said what I said... and then expect me to come crawling over with my hand out to be hit again.

How about instead of playing "who said what when," you try actually thinking about the image instead?

Assume there is an artificial light, one with a small aperture, located approximately the same height as the astronaut (for these are the requirements BrandonD gave it.)

If there were such a light, what would you see?

If you had ANY experience in professional lighting work, what might you look for about this light?

I do it less these days, now that I've moved to another field, but I still find my eye caught by a cool light -- a color, an angle, an unexpected illumination -- and I spent the time to look around and figure out how that lighting effect is being produced. What is the source, how is it being reflected, what are the qualities of that source that are important to the "look?"

What do you think you would look for, if there was the light that BrandonD imagines is in the scene?



(This is a particular kind of thinking, a particular kind of analytical thinking. I begin to think, over some of these threads, that it is not as common an exercise as I once thought. More and more I am finding people who don't seem to do it.)
 
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