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True what you say Sim!In the original pic the second security guy with the reflective jacket is missing. But I wonder: for how long did Michael remain in that pose? Enough time for the security guy to move out of the pic and the RTL guy to move into the pic?Or is it just a slight difference in perspective, field of view?I am not sure. But then again: position of the arms of the people in the audience seem to be exactly the same in both pics.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginTrue what you say Sim!In the original pic the second security guy with the reflective jacket is missing. But I wonder: for how long did Michael remain in that pose? Enough time for the security guy to move out of the pic and the RTL guy to move into the pic?Or is it just a slight difference in perspective, field of view?I am not sure. But then again: position of the arms of the people in the audience seem to be exactly the same in both pics.I totally agree, MaryK. Arm positions are the same. As I always say> Photoshop can do miracles. I even call it "Photoshop, the Great" :LolLolLolLol:But may be we should take this one step further. What is the purpose for two pics with such a difference?
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IMO the only logical explanation of why the RTL guy isn't there on the original pic, is that when the photo was taken they didn't want to make an advertisement for RTL so they cut the guy off... what have changed then to re-put he guy in the photo now? Well...maybe RTL is one of the album/hoax sponsors which is quite possible with the whole van video...?Anyway, the story is quite weird and I rly have the impession that we've seen this pattern of adding things without any specific reason many times before (different lyrics for Will you be there during the memorial etc...). So I guess it's just an other wink from MJ to let us know that he's watching lol
It's interesting to watch the video footage to look for him.
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