I can't see anything wrong with the shadows. The shuttle looks like the sun is to the top right and slightly behind, as it does for the boys, and in particular the ball. But did anyone ask why the person on the top right is on the roof and not looking at the shuttle?
The only thing that looks odd to me is that the shuttle seems to be awfully close to the house....what about the wings...? Unless there is some telephoto compression - but it doesn't look like a long focal length shot...
Hey Tom , look at the non-existant shadows from the trees in the back ground , on the hill ( just above the shuttles nose ) Busted !!!
Still a great concept . Man if it trundled past here you would not be playing basketball , thats for sure ??? .
Brian.
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Originally Posted by von Tom
I can't see anything wrong with the shadows. The shuttle looks like the sun is to the top right and slightly behind, as it does for the boys, and in particular the ball. But did anyone ask why the person on the top right is on the roof and not looking at the shuttle?
Last edited by brian nordstrom; 12-12-2012 at 11:05 PM.
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The shuttle's route takes it through the neighboring city of Inglewood, then up Crenshaw Boulevard through South Los Angeles, a major Latino and black urban core. It will pass through Leimert Park, a leafy, historic neighborhood that for decades has been the heart of the city's African-American arts scene.
What the hell is going on with this forum... so many wonder photographers here producing so many wonderful photos and when something like this gets produced people scream photoshop / conspiracy / blah blah blah ... I'm sooooo disappointed.
Took me all of 20 minutes to just sit down and investigate this.
And here are some of the incredible piccies that I posted on fb!
"The Shuttle on it's final 12 mile journey to the California science centre doing a snails pace of 3 feet per second. "Space shuttle Endeavor is five stories high, 78 feet wide and 122 feet long. In order for tOV-105 to make the trip through downtown Los Angeles, 67 traffic lights had to be temporarily taken down and over 200 trees had to be removed from the area. An estimated 14,000 people lined the streets to see the space shuttle up close for the first time."