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Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.I am sooooooo THRILLED to see there are so many experts on these boards, who I'm sure have LOADS of experience with photography! :roll:
It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.
Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.I am sooooooo THRILLED to see there are so many experts on these boards, who I'm sure have LOADS of experience with photography! :roll: And who are you to know that I don't have LOADSSSSS of experience in photography, do you know me?? do you know anything of me?? do you know my work?? And I'm sure you do!! I thought that this was all about respect but if not even the creators of this can show a little I think we're doomed. Apparently the respect exists as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring.
Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.I am sooooooo THRILLED to see there are so many experts on these boards, who I'm sure have LOADS of experience with photography! :roll: And who are you to know that I don't have LOADSSSSS of experience in photography, do you know me?? do you know anything of me?? do you know my work?? And I'm sure you do!! I thought that this was all about respect but if not even the creators of this can show a little I think we're doomed. Apparently the respect exists as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring.And who are you to know that I don't have LOADS of experience in photography? You simply don't know... Yes, let's get personal, and attack each other, come on, hurry up! Was I addressing YOU personally? Did I put YOUR name in my reply? I don't think so...I was addressing those who just a simple compact camera, putting it on auto and shoot some snapshots, and keep screaming "angle and lighting" with EVERY picture posted on this board when it comes to showing facial differences. Every experienced photographer KNOWS that angle and lighting does not cause a completely different shape of face, and different placement on eyes, nose and mouth. THAT is what I meant, nothing more, nothing less.Talking about respect: "as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring". Oh now THAT sounds respectful...
Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.I am sooooooo THRILLED to see there are so many experts on these boards, who I'm sure have LOADS of experience with photography! :roll: And who are you to know that I don't have LOADSSSSS of experience in photography, do you know me?? do you know anything of me?? do you know my work?? And I'm sure you do!! I thought that this was all about respect but if not even the creators of this can show a little I think we're doomed. Apparently the respect exists as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring.And who are you to know that I don't have LOADS of experience in photography? You simply don't know... Yes, let's get personal, and attack each other, come on, hurry up! Was I addressing YOU personally? Did I put YOUR name in my reply? I don't think so...I was addressing those who just a simple compact camera, putting it on auto and shoot some snapshots, and keep screaming "angle and lighting" with EVERY picture posted on this board when it comes to showing facial differences. Every experienced photographer KNOWS that angle and lighting does not cause a completely different shape of face, and different placement on eyes, nose and mouth. THAT is what I meant, nothing more, nothing less.Talking about respect: "as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring". Oh now THAT sounds respectful...And... Jonnysgirldangerous, are you respectful? And if you are sure that it's just two angles camera ("It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles") why don't you prove it?Arguments without any proofs again..
Quote from: "Puff"Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"Quote from: "*Mo*"Quote from: "jonnysgirldangerous"It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles. Just try it home take one picture of you with your chin up and then with it down and try to match them. Then come and share the results.I am sooooooo THRILLED to see there are so many experts on these boards, who I'm sure have LOADS of experience with photography! :roll: And who are you to know that I don't have LOADSSSSS of experience in photography, do you know me?? do you know anything of me?? do you know my work?? And I'm sure you do!! I thought that this was all about respect but if not even the creators of this can show a little I think we're doomed. Apparently the respect exists as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring.And who are you to know that I don't have LOADS of experience in photography? You simply don't know... Yes, let's get personal, and attack each other, come on, hurry up! Was I addressing YOU personally? Did I put YOUR name in my reply? I don't think so...I was addressing those who just a simple compact camera, putting it on auto and shoot some snapshots, and keep screaming "angle and lighting" with EVERY picture posted on this board when it comes to showing facial differences. Every experienced photographer KNOWS that angle and lighting does not cause a completely different shape of face, and different placement on eyes, nose and mouth. THAT is what I meant, nothing more, nothing less.Talking about respect: "as long as you agree with them in all the nonsense they bring". Oh now THAT sounds respectful...And... Jonnysgirldangerous, are you respectful? And if you are sure that it's just two angles camera ("It's very obvious that the camera is in two different angles") why don't you prove it?Arguments without any proofs again..Puff of course I'm respectful until someone believes that they can just step on other people just because they don't agree with them. And that's the thing, nobody here has proof of anything and the way other people can say that's obvious that is a different person, I can say that's obvious that's not. Two of the few pictures that exist of Murray compared together are no proof either, or do you think they are the ultimate proof that they're a different person?.
ok, I wasn't gonna post, but here's my two bits.the first pic of my daughter, one of the pics her face was angled down and the other half angled up. the next picture were both same angle (slightly tilted, straight on) but different sizes (I fixed the size the best I could after I cropped her head out of the pic) one was taken close up and the other from further away.- this is the reason why pics from two different angles don't line up, because you are taking a 3-D person and converting it to 2-D photograph, it is difficult to see subtleties in the position of the subject or angle of the camera. Both differences in position of subject (angle of head, up or down, left or right) and differences in angles the photo is captured in, can cause misalignment in comparison type photos. The angle or position of the subject does not have to be off my much, a slight tilt of the head will change the look of the face in a two dimensional photo slightly and not allow an even match up. On the contrary, to make a 3-dimensional photo, you must have two photos taken at the same time of the same subject from slightly different angles and presented separately to each eye, the brain will fuse the two pictures together and the difference in slightly off angles will result in a 3-D type effect...think view master. I grew up with a photographer.
Let me ask a simple question what reason is there for him to even have a double? Or do people think this is MJ.I don't see a reason for a double at all I guess.
Quote from: "SEHF"Let me ask a simple question what reason is there for him to even have a double? Or do people think this is MJ.I don't see a reason for a double at all I guess.Murray is Mike. An innocent black man condemned by the public and the media beforehand. Mike had doubles for protection, distraction and probably more reasons we will never know, so Murray has a double as well. Just a guess, I wouldn't know why else Murray would need a double.
Quote from: "mykidsmum"ok, I wasn't gonna post, but here's my two bits.the first pic of my daughter, one of the pics her face was angled down and the other half angled up. the next picture were both same angle (slightly tilted, straight on) but different sizes (I fixed the size the best I could after I cropped her head out of the pic) one was taken close up and the other from further away.- this is the reason why pics from two different angles don't line up, because you are taking a 3-D person and converting it to 2-D photograph, it is difficult to see subtleties in the position of the subject or angle of the camera. Both differences in position of subject (angle of head, up or down, left or right) and differences in angles the photo is captured in, can cause misalignment in comparison type photos. The angle or position of the subject does not have to be off my much, a slight tilt of the head will change the look of the face in a two dimensional photo slightly and not allow an even match up. On the contrary, to make a 3-dimensional photo, you must have two photos taken at the same time of the same subject from slightly different angles and presented separately to each eye, the brain will fuse the two pictures together and the difference in slightly off angles will result in a 3-D type effect...think view master. I grew up with a photographer. I get what you mean, but your daughter is obviously hanging her head to the right on 1 pic, and to the left on the other. It's logical you can't fit them together in that case. Murray on the other hand is looking straight forward, not hanging his head at all. In that case the pics should match and not have such a difference in height of mouth, nose and eyes.If you give me the full pics of the first one, I am sure I can match them as well, just by turning the head in the same direction.
Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "mykidsmum"ok, I wasn't gonna post, but here's my two bits.the first pic of my daughter, one of the pics her face was angled down and the other half angled up. the next picture were both same angle (slightly tilted, straight on) but different sizes (I fixed the size the best I could after I cropped her head out of the pic) one was taken close up and the other from further away.- this is the reason why pics from two different angles don't line up, because you are taking a 3-D person and converting it to 2-D photograph, it is difficult to see subtleties in the position of the subject or angle of the camera. Both differences in position of subject (angle of head, up or down, left or right) and differences in angles the photo is captured in, can cause misalignment in comparison type photos. The angle or position of the subject does not have to be off my much, a slight tilt of the head will change the look of the face in a two dimensional photo slightly and not allow an even match up. On the contrary, to make a 3-dimensional photo, you must have two photos taken at the same time of the same subject from slightly different angles and presented separately to each eye, the brain will fuse the two pictures together and the difference in slightly off angles will result in a 3-D type effect...think view master. I grew up with a photographer. I get what you mean, but your daughter is obviously hanging her head to the right on 1 pic, and to the left on the other. It's logical you can't fit them together in that case. Murray on the other hand is looking straight forward, not hanging his head at all. In that case the pics should match and not have such a difference in height of mouth, nose and eyes.If you give me the full pics of the first one, I am sure I can match them as well, just by turning the head in the same direction.I used 4 different picutres, two for each. I'll post them for you to see. The first set she is hanging her head and the other it is raised. The next set are both the same angle so they fit. The picture of murray running, his head is tipped back slightly.
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