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Old July 9th 06, 08:45 PM posted to alt.photography,alt.ufo.reports,sci.space.shuttle
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Default Interesting shot of sunlight on the moon

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/...11_40_5903.jpg

You'd think the sun would be big enough to light up the whole scene in this shot, and not just one
tiny little area.

It's also interesting that the horizon only comes up to middle of the poser's head, and less then
shoulder heighth of the photographer. Wow, that's one TINY little moon!

I also find it interesting that the shadows of the two people's reflections off the helmet have such
a huge difference in the length of their shadows.

There are many more inconsistencies in lighting that prove than in no way was this photo taken on
the moon. I'll let you find them. I'll give you a hint. Can you say BACKDROP?

This is a studio photo.


 




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