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RE: Fake Moon Landing

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

The angle of a camera is the angle of a man's torso, @onthewayout. We can clearly see shadow in front of a man. It is quite obvious. The Hasselblad camera was never used hand-held, because it didn't have any viewfinder, and because it was impossible to operate it with the gloves of a pressurized suit. You can properly compose with it only if it is attached to your chest. It was not a beach snapshot from the hip. Look at Cernan. The camera was attached to Schmitt's space suit exactly the same way. With the 60° view field, how could he take this picture?