The glass door opened inwards and outwards, Mr Storing:Mr Oswald would have done what Mr Dan Rather is doing here:He then slips across past Mr Frazier, who is probably the only person who notices him for the very short time he is out there.There has been legitimate debate as to whether Mr Lovelady is at the edge of the landing or on the top step in Wiegman. (Mr Hackerott for instance offers the former, Mr Stancak the latter.)What's quite certain either way is that Mr Lovelady is not on the landing after he steps downwards:And yet---------the magic 'shadow' magically moves down with him! Of course, the distance between Mr Lovelady and Mr Frazier----------------------------------, along with the lack of horizontal shadow hitting Mr Lovelady's head, makes it impossible for Mr Lovelady to be anywhere near where poor lost Mr Mytton desperately needs to put him to get him to the shadow line:This, we recall, is the reason why poor lost Mr Mytton never got back to us with his suggested placement of Mr Frazier in Wiegman---------------to do so would have committed him to a situation in which not alone is Mr Lovelady about to bend down and tie his shoelaces (!!) but he is also standing on Mr Frazier's toes!
This, we recall, is the reason why poor lost Mr Mytton never got back to us with his suggested placement of Mr Frazier in Wiegman---------------to do so would have committed him to a situation in which not alone is Mr Lovelady about to bend down and tie his shoelaces (!!) but he is also standing on Mr Frazier's toes!
My point is those watching the parade would be facing Elm St with their Back facing the door. Anyone Exiting the TSBD during this same time would be opening the door OUTWARD and nailing those standing on the landing in front of the door.
In this blue circle you say you see Frazier's head, really?
But you presented this plumb line as your knock-down argument that you had gotten the railing just right and anyone who disagreed didn't understand 'perspective':
Of course this is Mr Frazier!Why don't you now blow up Mr Lovelady's head in the above to ridiculous pixelated magnitude and cast doubt on that's really being Mr Lovelady? What silly games you play, Mr Mytton! And good luck selling the idea that the horizontal-shadow-escaping Mr Lovelady (green arrow) is standing behind the head-half-in-shadow man marked with pink arrow!I mean, talk about desperation!
Of course this is Mr Frazier!
Why don't you now blow up Mr Lovelady's head in the above to ridiculous pixellated magnitude and cast doubt on that's really being Mr Lovelady? What silly games you play, Mr Mytton!
And good luck selling the idea that the horizontal-shadow-escaping Mr Lovelady (green arrow) is standing behind the head-half-in-shadow man marked with pink arrow
I mean, talk about desperation!
Yes, the accuracy of this was Scientifically-3D-Mytton-Verified---------