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Old 09-21-2014, 06:15 AM
KagatobLuvsAnimu KagatobLuvsAnimu is offline
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Originally Posted by Misto [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Haha.

Holy shit. The comment in that video.

At 3:15 the guy walking towards the guy in the blue jacket on the right side of the screen takes like 20 steps almost like he's on a treadmill.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbGfYMBh5Fo
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Originally Posted by Tasslehofp99 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
lol holy shit I see what you're talking about, that is fucking weird
Regarding the giant cop, the treadmill man, the leg going through the wood and the people seemingly walking into the wall, as well as the distance to the shed I suggest you look into what happens when you take a wide-angle telephoto lens, tilt it at a downward angle and zoom. Suffice to say, depth perception nightmare is an understatement. The cop car on the furthest left in the background is easily over one hundred feet from the building but it doesn't look that way because of the angle, the same for people "walking through the wall", it's much more plausible to consider that there's another vehicle parked around the corner that people have to weave around to continue in that direction. Just look at this video that claims the very same thing, pay attention to the second overhead shot, even with the black SUV 15 feet away from the wall, several people have to go around it to get where they are going, the angle in the rest of the video would not allow you to see anything that's there, otherwise you'd also be able to see the end of the building that finishes the L shape of the structure.

The blue hue on the house/pant leg could be explained by a green-screen, however it could also be explained by several other visual related phenomenon. Notice the man in blue right of center, when he turns, his water bottle and white skin on his hand do not exhibit the blue hue, only the left half of the recording suffers from this due to the distortion of the lens, it happens to everyone walking by and not just to lights/whites. On the topic of green screen, that wouldn't explain the woman's leg going through the wood, again it's simply an optical illusion.

There's a reason for everything that happens. Sometimes you just need to think about it for a few minutes instead of trying to jump to a conclusion (Steel beams melt at 2750F, that doesn't mean they are at 100% strength at 2749F *forehead smack*). You feel kind of silly when you realize things like that.

Since it's only a 40 minute drive for me, at some point in the near future I may even go to the site to photograph the area just to see with my own two eyes the optical illusion with that very same shed. I'd be doing that for me not for you guys though. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]