Ray Mitcham Wrote:According to Mark, " The sun was going down,"
According to Marina Oswald the photo(s) were taken around mid-day.
According to Mark " the sequence is C-B-A."
Please let us know how you know this.
It's in the HSCA volumes:
"Finally, the shadows in these pictures were also analyzed to determine the sequence in which the photographs were taken. A visit to the Neeley Street site of the backyard photographs established that a person walking up the steps would be walking almost straight east. (180) Given the view shown in the backyard photographs, it is possible to estimate that the camera was aimed about 70° east of north. The shadows in the photographs indicate that the Sun was behind and to the right of the camera . Since this would place the Sun in the southwestern sky, it was afternoon, and the Sun was going down."
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Mark "Is it important to know how many minutes the event lasted?"
Yes, because Marina said it last a couple of minutes.
If the time between the photos is a lot more than that, then she is lying.
How compelling. Are you going to show us your math?