How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #42 on: October 23, 2025, 11:51:45 PM »
The women you are referencing are standing on the Wrong Side of the Traffic Light Pole.  The "getaway" car was parked with its' front bumper roughly even with the Traffic Light Pole. The car stretched BACK toward the railroad yard. If you are basing your claims on the above posted copy of the Wiegman Film, you need to shop around for a higher definition copy. This might explain your observational issues.

Dear Comrade Storing,

Are you saying that the car Officer Baker is running in front of in the Couch clip isn't your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR?

If not, where, then, is your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR parked in the Couch clip?

Next to the "island," but behind the car Officer Baker is running in front of?

Next to the "island," but in front of the car that Officer Baker is running in front of?

Where-oh-where is your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR in the Couch clip, Comrade Storing?

-- Tom
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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #43 on: October 24, 2025, 03:16:42 AM »

 All you have to do is examine the opening 40 seconds of the Darnell Film that the Sixth Floor Museum posted on You Tube. It's rumored to be a 1st generation copy. The car is very easy to see on this copy of the Darnell Film. The fact you are asking me for the location of the car tells me you have Failed to do your research.

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #44 on: October 24, 2025, 03:23:55 AM »
All you have to do is examine the opening 40 seconds of the Darnell Film that the Sixth Floor Museum posted on You Tube. It's rumored to be a 1st generation copy. The car is very easy to see on this copy of the Darnell Film.

So, the car that Officer Baker's running in front of in the Couch clip IS your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR.

Good!

Thanks for answering my question!

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EDIT:  Oops, it looks as though I was wrong about the tire and hubcap on Storing's MYSTO "AVBANDONED" GETAWAY CAR in the Wiegman clip. I thought those two women I referred to were standing on the "island," but now I realize they were standing in the street near it, so the camera's perspective of the area visible between their lower legs isn't high enough to show a tire on a car parked next to the "island," much less its hubcap.
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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #45 on: October 24, 2025, 04:33:39 PM »
So, the car that Officer Baker's running in front of in the Couch clip IS your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR.

Good!

Thanks for answering my question!

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EDIT:  Oops, it looks as though I was wrong about the tire and hubcap on Storing's MYSTO "AVBANDONED" GETAWAY CAR in the Wiegman clip. I thought those two women I referred to were standing on the "island," but now I realize they were standing in the street near it, so the camera's perspective of the area visible between their lower legs isn't high enough to show a tire on a car parked next to the "island," much less its hubcap.

    Thanks for the admission above. All I ask is that you view: (1) A GOOD copy of the Wiegman Film showing the Island, and (2) The Darnell Film posted on You Tube by the Sixth Floor Museum. The Wiegman Film does NOT show the parked CAR we see Officer Baker running past on the Darnell Film. The Wiegman Filming of the Island was done about 25 seconds before the Darnell Film shows the same Island, the parked CAR, Officer Baker running past the car.   

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #46 on: October 24, 2025, 04:59:38 PM »
    Thanks for the admission above. All I ask is that you view: (1) A GOOD copy of the Wiegman Film showing the Island, and (2) The Darnell Film posted on You Tube by the Sixth Floor Museum. The Wiegman Film does NOT show the parked CAR we see Officer Baker running past on the Darnell Film. The Wiegman Filming of the Island was done about 25 seconds before the Darnell Film shows the same Island, the parked CAR, Officer Baker running past the car.

Dear Comrade Storing,

Your MYSTO "ABANDONED" GETAWAY CAR is probably hidden behind that gaggle of women in the Wiegman clip.

-- Tom

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #47 on: October 24, 2025, 05:22:58 PM »

  "Probably"? We see NO CAR parked alongside the Island on the Wiegman Film. The Wiegman Film does show the spectators standing atop the Island. We can see between these spectators, yet we see NO CAR parked alongside the Island behind them. We can even see the street surface behind these spectators. But, we see NO CAR. It's not there yet. 

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Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Reply #48 on: October 24, 2025, 07:28:07 PM »
We can even see the street surface behind these spectators. But we see no car. 

Dear Comrade Storing,

When you overlay the frame from Couch-Darnell which best shows the car with its analog from Wiegman (as James has done), can you see the surface of the street between the ladies who are standing in the street near the tip of the "island"?

If not, isn't it possible that they're blocking your view of what you think in Couch-Darnell is The Abandoned Getaway Car?

-- Tom
« Last Edit: October 24, 2025, 09:07:53 PM by Tom Graves »