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Online John Mytton

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #511 on: November 22, 2019, 01:58:08 AM »

This was at the heart of Mr Mytton's scam of grotesquely misrepresenting Mr Lovelady's distance from the center railing in Wiegman.

But---------it blew up in his face!   Thumb1:



Are you serious, You drew in the center railing and it perfectly matches my center railing but for some reason you think that the railing just disappears into thin air, tell us where the railing ends? 



Here's some help, after taking into consideration the lower perspective and where the lower top step is then it should be easy to finish what you started?



And when you finish drawing in the railing in both images I will make another GIF but till then even if my railing is a few inches too long or too short that doesn't change that Lovelady is back in the shadow. You're trying to appear "clever" but you're nitpicking an insignificant issue, the railing can be drawn right back to the doorway as above and it still won't get Lovelady any closer to that railing.



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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #512 on: November 22, 2019, 02:44:54 AM »
By the way, Mr Mytton didn't take an 'educated guess' regarding the handrail,

Even though it won't make a difference because however long the railing is, Lovelady can't get any closer but it would be nice for you to finish what you started.


I told you I'm willing to make a new GIF with the correct top skirt, here is the railing being drawn back to the wall and somewhere along this line the railing ends, tell me where?
The top vertical line along the railing is not the top skirt because it's obviously too close to the glass which means the top skirt must be way back towards the steps and this makes the bottom skirt I drew in pretty close, maybe it could be a fraction longer but it's close.






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« Last Edit: November 22, 2019, 02:47:36 AM by John Mytton »

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #513 on: November 22, 2019, 03:34:07 AM »
In the very first post using Unger's photos I credited Unger and have done numerous times since, sorry but you get it wrong again.
Anyway, I can't respond to two of you at a time and Ford wins because at least he can present something whereas you're useless as tits on a Bull. Get a life.

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    Big of You to credit Ford for Exposing the work You claimed and then pawned off on Unger. 

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #514 on: November 22, 2019, 03:44:21 AM »
    Big of You to credit Ford for Exposing the work You claimed and then pawned off on Unger.

Sorry, but you lack the history or credentials to participate in this conservation so take your gibberish and shove it where the sun don't shine and don't bother me again.

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #515 on: November 22, 2019, 04:08:14 AM »
Sorry, but you lack the history or credentials to participate in this conservation so take your gibberish and shove it where the sun don't shine and don't bother me again.

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      Can't accuse me of what You admitted to upon Ford pinning you down. "Guess" work does Not cut it.

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #516 on: November 22, 2019, 04:40:46 AM »
      Can't accuse me of what You admitted to upon Ford pinning you down. "Guess" work does Not cut it.

Ford has drawn in the bottom of the railing but doesn't want to finish what he started, maybe you can help and then we can compare your "random guess" to my "educated guess", yeah I know you have no idea how to accomplish this task so all you have to do is tell me which number is closest to the top of the railing, K?



Here's some help and don't forget the angles, depth of the railing, camera position and perspective must all be taken into account, so what number?



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« Last Edit: November 22, 2019, 08:51:23 AM by John Mytton »

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #517 on: November 22, 2019, 09:02:20 AM »
Friends, Mr Mytton's gambit has entered its decadent phase now. He's just frantically throwing scribbles at the problem in a sad attempt to deflect and distract from what has happened.

The truth is there is no way back for Mr Mytton now that he has admitted that the lady in the black top is standing on the east side of the rail in Darnell, because it makes a mockery of his absurd 'harmonization' of Wiegman and Darnell:



The lady in the black top appears twice in the above gif. Look at the version of her on the left: it's her in Wiegman and she too is standing east of the center railing in Wiegman, yet Mr Mytton has that railing way over to the east of her. All because of his scam artist desire to add fictional distance between that center railing and Mr Lovelady. Too funny!  :D
« Last Edit: November 22, 2019, 09:05:19 AM by Alan Ford »