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Hi everybody,  i found on my old site a fragment of an old thread  posted on alt assassination jfk conspiracy forum. In 1993, i captured on tv a muchmore frame comming from the sequence she filmed AFTER the shooting. The purpose was to compare the foliage behind the fence and the Moorman Polaroid. I compared the sam Clung version of the polaroid and one not blurry Muchmore frame.
 Now that my 3d landscape is ok, i placed the original foliage hi res as photographed by the paris match correspondent the day after. It was not a bad idea, i think that the difference between
moorman frame and muchmore frame is easy to find.


The muchmore frame gives us a deep view inside the fence and there is no artefact like the one which was visible on Moorman's Polaroid.
Is there any of you , who has these lost muchmore frames?

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If there are some muchmore frames avaiable, i could make them treat the-astronomy-way, the same for moorman pola.


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It's not a Muchmore frame, it's  a scene from the movie, JFK.

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Thierry,

if you are looking for photos to compare the Muchmore behind-the-fence and the overhanging-tree situation study Robin's gallery. What comes to mind is for instance the "Bond" gallery.  

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like this one, Bond 4 Life LARGE CROP ( Credit: Martin Hinrichs Scan ) :
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ohhh i'm ashamed and dying !!! it is strange that mc adams didn't struggle me already


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ohhh i'm ashamed and dying !!! it is strange that mc adams didn't struggle me already

hehe, no worries, we are here to help. You're doing a great job. thumbs1xx


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Hi everybody,  i found on my old site a fragment of an old thread  posted on alt assassination jfk conspiracy forum. In 1993, i captured on tv a muchmore frame comming from the sequence she filmed AFTER the shooting. The purpose was to compare the foliage behind the fence and the Moorman Polaroid. I compared the sam Clung version of the polaroid and one not blurry Muchmore frame.
 Now that my 3d landscape is ok, i placed the original foliage hi res as photographed by the paris match correspondent the day after. It was not a bad idea, i think that the difference between
moorman frame and muchmore frame is easy to find.


The muchmore frame gives us a deep view inside the fence and there is no artefact like the one which was visible on Moorman's Polaroid.
Is there any of you , who has these lost muchmore frames?

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If there are some muchmore frames avaiable, i could make them treat the-astronomy-way, the same for moorman pola.

Thanks. But shadow is not the correct word. Shadow means light falling onto an object around where no light falls on the object.
The object in this case was not there until the time of the head shot. Hence it moved. Hence it is a man's head. I don't believe in plants that can get up and walk away although I did see it in a sci-fi movie.
May I upload that composite elsewhere to show the difference?


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hi anthony, please show us the difference that you found. I have only Couch frames which are close to bush 1.2.3 and the oak tree, but nothing else. You are right about shadow and object, not a shadow.
My 3d simulation used the rickerby and moorman pictures to place the bushes and trees.

To anthony; my computer is working since 2 days to produce the whole motorcade movement from the couch camera, filming mc lain, but the results show mc lain decreasing his speed till a complete stop on houston street before being caught by Elsie Doorman.


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hi anthony, please show us the difference that you found. I have only Couch frames which are close to bush 1.2.3 and the oak tree, but nothing else. You are right about shadow and object, not a shadow.
My 3d simulation used the rickerby and moorman pictures to place the bushes and trees.

To anthony; my computer is working since 2 days to produce the whole motorcade movement from the couch camera, filming mc lain, but the results show mc lain decreasing his speed till a complete stop on houston street before being caught by Elsie Doorman.

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