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The crew members of NASA's Apollo missions tell their story in their own words.
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No one here yet reat from this pie...
Just from a photographic point of view, it is obvious that there are impossible images in the NASA Apollo catalog.
No need to use any other of the many arguments that corroborate the fact that "something funny happened in the way to the Moon".
ttsoares wrote:
please do explain in technical detail what you mean about "from a photographic point of view". i am a qualified photographer and have been since the late 80's.
I would be greatly interested to hear about the technical aspects of what show fakery or unusual tells in the whole photographic process.
i await with baited breathe
ttsoares wrote:
I am genuinely interested to see what you think are marks of fakery in those images.. can you actually respond?
Evidence?
Hello there!
I was interested in the moon landing hoax some years ago. Some of the good information I had collected is at a distant location, so I can't help you.
However, I've heard great things about the book "Wagging the moondoggie" by the late Dave McGowan. A PDF file and even audio of this book is just a google search away.
Cheers!
kanjanapinchote wrote:
I am specifically interested in the photographic stuff as that's right in my wheelhouse with decades of analogue photographic experience. I know a wee thing or two about it and I am genuinely interested to see and look through the evidence and judge through experienced eyes. I even have a lot of experience with the still cameras they used both in my first job outside family(assistant photographer/ av tech then went on to use them a fair bit in bouts as an army photographer.
The Hasselblad 500C and the later upgrade 500CM are fucking Rolls Royce's of the camera world and held in very very high regards in fact revered by many.
So it genuinely is interest in the photographic evidence to make an objective opinion on my experience in the field.