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February 11, 2010, 01:24:51 AM
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Credit to Robin Unger for use of his McIntire photograph in the gallery. This was used for the cropped & enlarged frames in my animation below, and also the full sized photograph. These crops were only slightly adjusted in contrast before the highlight circle was added. The highlight circle adds 69% in brightness within itself. Focus is on the Texas School Book Depository....S-SW corner. There looks to be small "bites" in both the letters "O" and "L" in the CHEVROLETS portion of the sign on top of the roof. Closer examination shows what may be two figures on the S-SW corner of the roof. So just who was on top of the roof at this time?? walkietalkie2 Comments welcomed. Rick  By As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
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February 11, 2010, 01:54:37 AM
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Hi Rick
Under the L at the end on the lower part...there is something that takes away the white part of the letter between the L and the E...From the roof on up
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February 11, 2010, 01:54:46 AM
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The one between the L and the E seems more plausible ...
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February 11, 2010, 02:04:26 AM
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Hi Rick
Under the L at the end on the lower part...there is something that takes away the white part of the letter between the L and the E...From the roof on up
Exactly Paul clapxx That is what I'm seeing too. Rick
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February 11, 2010, 02:05:12 AM
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The one between the L and the E seems more plausible ...
Hi Michael I agree thumbs1xx Rick
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February 11, 2010, 04:40:37 AM
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Just 10 minutes after the McIntire photograph, Murray captured this view with the TSBD in the background. Here is a crop from one of those photographs. The angle and distance has changed, but I see nothing which could be a "permanent" fixture or feature on the south corner of the top of the roof. Rick  By As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
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February 11, 2010, 06:09:02 AM
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Have a look at this: As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginIt is Warren Commission Exhibit 354. Once you have the photo up, if you zoom in to 400% you will see 3 "permanent" structures atop the roof of the Depository in front of the Hertz sign, 2 of which line up in such a manner that they would block out a portion of the "L" and the "O" in the McIntire photograph that Rick posted. These "structures" don't show up in the Murray photo that Rick posted because the photo was taken too close to the building and at a much steeper angle.
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February 11, 2010, 02:45:56 PM
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Have a look at this: As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginIt is Warren Commission Exhibit 354. Once you have the photo up, if you zoom in to 400% you will see 3 "permanent" structures atop the roof of the Depository in front of the Hertz sign, 2 of which line up in such a manner that they would block out a portion of the "L" and the "O" in the McIntire photograph that Rick posted. These "structures" don't show up in the Murray photo that Rick posted because the photo was taken too close to the building and at a much steeper angle. Hmmm. Well, I can say nice try Bill. You're WC photo's quality is very poor indeed. But....I did some looking around and found this photo in Robin Unger's fine gallery. I'm on the job now, so there's no way I can post the photo. So here's the link: As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginWe do see two permanent roof structures there on the roof...within the area in question. But their height does not seem tall enough to explain what is seen above in the McIntire photograph. What we see within that photo seems to be very close to the roof edge. McIntire's location and elevation is too low to even see the tops of these two permanent structures atop the TSBD roof IMO. Does anyone agree?? Rick
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February 11, 2010, 07:52:17 PM
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Rick, when I first looked at CE-354, I wondered about the height of the structures atop the roof and if they were too short to show up in the McIntire photo. I guess that's the million dollar question.
I'm afraid I'll need to see proof of this: that you wondered when you first looked. Do you have any proof? Or, actually, did this occur to you only after you had read Paul's post right above your post: "Sorry Bill you loose again.......The images in Rick pictures are too close together than the 2 rooftop structures..... " -- Paul Danzig
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