[geocentrism] Re: Japan Probe Sends Photos and Video

  • From: "philip madsen" <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 09:00:08 +1000

The images look close to what we saw from the appollo,orbits, just much higher 
definition.  If the jap satellite is further away, then the ball will look 
smaller, but their hi definition improves the quality of the shot. Likewise for 
earth shots  LEO PICS will look mor flat earthed and higher orbits make for 
ball like shots.. Its obvious to me the jap used telephoto lenze from further 
out.. 

maybe.. Phil. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Deema 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 5:25 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Japan Probe Sends Photos and Video


  Jack L
  Probably. But Jack, if you were given a business class ticket for a trip 
around the Moon, you'd find some reason to doubt your senses. 
  Paul D




  ----- Original Message ----
  From: Jack Lewis <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Friday, 9 November, 2007 6:42:56 PM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Japan Probe Sends Photos and Video

   
  Dear Paul,
  I am aware of your information but that doesn't account for the obvious very 
tight curve and the scale of the features. Anyone with eyesight can see that 
the first photo screams of a small moon. try comparing it to the NASA moon 
shots. Did you read my second reply to Philip?

  Jack
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Paul Deema 
    To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 3:12 PM
    Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Japan Probe Sends Photos and Video


    Jack L
    I'm sorry -- I thought I recalled you discussing photos and photography 
with others here in the past.
    Well lenses of different focal lengths produce images with different 
effects. Try photographing a single object with a short and a long focal length 
lens adjusting your distance from the object so as to produce two images which 
fill equal amounts of the frame. If the focal length ratio is > 2:1 you should 
see at least some differences. For easy comparison, ensure that the angles 
remain the same for both shots -- eye level is convenient. Also, aperture is 
important as it affects depth of field so keep that a constant as well.
    Paul D





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