I guess I finally managed to shut Old Tom up :-)
"katy" wrote in message
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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote
Indeed. The shadow of the chainplate for the starboard shroud would
indicate that the sun was above and slight to the right of the boat.
"Ellen's" head is shadowed on her left shoulder, indicating the sun was
above and substantially off to the left in the photo of her.
Duh, there ain't any shadow of the chainplate. The line you see is string
hanging
down from the bimini that's rolled up. You can tell the sun was almost
straight
up and it was around two oclock so it was a little to the west. Just the
way
the shadows go. And about the only shadow you can see is from the rub
rail
on the hull. Look how bright the sun is on the sail right above my head.
Notice
how the bottom part of the mainsail is in it's own shadow. I'm sitting
right
under it or my back and shoulders are. Some of it's shadow is on my
shoulders.
A very poor cut and paste job, Neal. About on par with that phony shot
of the 757 about to hit the WTC.
Your full of it.... :-o~ Just a nice snapshot and you gotta make
some conspiracy out
of it.
Cheers,
Ellen
The picture has to be of you with a winch handle in hand, or a sheet or
halyard, in actual physical labor..not a posed picture...a picture with
action to it where there can be no doubt that the person being filmed is
actualy engaged in the activity///
Gonna be tough to do, Katy, considering that Neal only has a finite set of
photos and no way to do what you are requesting. Perhaps he could take a
photo of himself in a Speedo and cut and paste the bimbette's head on top of
his flabby neck. Then again . . .
Max
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