"MIG" wrote in message
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I'm now starting to be convinced that the girder-looking thing could be
the inside of the canopy, and the white area the outside of the canopy.
But there is still something unreal about the whole thing. Why are we
looking up so sharply under the canopy, when we seem to be looking
straight across at the couple? That seems to be the opposite of the
general foreshortening.
And should we really be able to see the top of the wall under the
canopy from this angle? In the picture with the train it looks as if
the canopy comes down lower than the top of the wall, which again
implies looking upwards from close, while the picture of the couple is
looking straight across.
All very odd.
Look at the pattern of shadow that the canopy casts in the genuine photo. In
the composite photo there is no shadow at all to suggest a canopy.
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