03-11-2015, 08:12 PM
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Drew, I agree that some of the steps are in shade, but if you look at the second photo 133B you will see that the top steps are in sunlight and that's the sunlight you can see showing in the shadows. I still think there is something strange about the shadows.
Ok, but if the sun is shining straight down enough (i.e. noon-ish) so that steps above Oswald's head cast shadows at the ground near his feet, how come his own head casts a shadow that lands no where near his feet?
I think those step shadows on the ground come from steps that are chest high to Oswald (and out of the shot), but if so, is that consistent with Oswald's shadow?
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