He had a lot of people behind him, rising up a lot higher than he was. How was this taken without anybody else showing up in the photo? Even if the photographer was far below him, you'd still see people, and the perspective would be different. I'm not sure about this photo.
I'm not too concerned about the missing crowd. That can 100% be explained through low camera angles. What I'm wondering about is the speed and placement of the bullet. How hard would it be to edit something like this into the photo? I've seen this photo floating around and it seems hard to believe a photo could be so perfectly timed.
Yeah, it seems a little too perfect to me. You're right about the crowd though. Just saw a different photo that shows that they were quite some distance behind them, so yeah, it's possible to only see blue sky if the cameraman was at just the right angle.
He had a lot of people behind him, rising up a lot higher than he was. How was this taken without anybody else showing up in the photo? Even if the photographer was far below him, you'd still see people, and the perspective would be different. I'm not sure about this photo.
I'm not too concerned about the missing crowd. That can 100% be explained through low camera angles. What I'm wondering about is the speed and placement of the bullet. How hard would it be to edit something like this into the photo? I've seen this photo floating around and it seems hard to believe a photo could be so perfectly timed.
Yeah, it seems a little too perfect to me. You're right about the crowd though. Just saw a different photo that shows that they were quite some distance behind them, so yeah, it's possible to only see blue sky if the cameraman was at just the right angle.