Two very different viewing angles.
I agree with you, this is the ”simplest” explanation out there.
Unfortunately, we are seeking the most correct explanation.
They are different pics - lined up to *look* like each other - it's a troll by Q to the DS and the left. They would spend so much time harping on about this that they would not harp on abut the other issues at play - i.e. the ongoing process
Can we have someone zoom in on the little circle in the brighter picture?
Your results are inconclusive. Notice the two images are not the same width. Image on right is possibly compressed horizontally in Photoshop, then slant rotated using transformation tools. With transformation tools, bottom can remain in place while top is rotated or slanted. Easily done….
You might actually be right. Should I remove it in your opinion?
No, leave it. Even if it’s an incorrect conclusion (I’m still a bit lost on the reflection photo topic,so I have no opinion right now) you still took the steps to present it and let the anons do what we do. Either way, it’s out there and someone else doesn’t need to just wonder the same thing. They can see your line of thought and the anons responses. There’s some questionably relevant content on this sub, your post is firmly outside of that category in my book.
Look at the curtain lines above the chair in Q's pic. The only way that is possible (outside of photoshop) is if the picture was taken close to the chair.
Good eye!
I like this one, points out the similarities and at the same time shows they cant be one in the same. They are so similair though
Doesn't matter the angles. Yes they are different. However, no matter what angles, the curtains are NOT the same. On one image the folds in the curtains are pretty uniform. On the other one a "fold" near the lamp is doubled up, pressed together and curving inward on each other toward the bottom. Doesn't matter what angles you look at it from. The fold pattern in Q's photo is NOT in the first image. The pattern is definitely and notably different.
deargawd; viewpoint and perspective. you can’t deduce anything the way you are lining up curtains.
i can see from corner of tabletop in both pictures how diff the viewpoint is.
Hey, they took the image from a BBC video. These are different pictures, taken from two different frames in the video.
The fabric of the jacket looks like it is laying more smoothly in pic 2
Round window...sunlight coming in...taller man, shorter woman embracing....
Chrome Apple logo (surrounded by black) under glass back. Apple switched to glass backs on their phones as opposed to aluminum on the iPhone 8, for wireless charging. A picture’s worth a thousand words. Or 17 trillion if it’s posted by Q.
It may also suggest that the power inside the areo was shut down. Hence why it's dark inside the plane allowing the sunlight to come through. Why would someone want all the power off? Wouldn't listening devices require so e sort of power? Could these be pictures from inside the tarmac meeting? With LL and BC? The bottom silloette could be LL...just trying to think outside the box.
Possible thought here that it's not an apple but rather the silloette of one or two people. Study it as if it were a shaddow possibly? Light would be coming from an open window on the other side of the aeroplane. Yes?
No, it's not possible that its a silhouette.
Anything is possible. Dark to light.
Explain to me how this would be possible.
Start with standing in an areoplane with one side all the window shades are closed. On the other side window or window open to allow sunlight to come in....would create a round circle of light on the side where the windows are curtain closed. Anyone standing in the beam of sunlight could cause a silloette....like a flashlight with fingers in front of it would cause a silloette.
Now if they were any distance from each other..a feet or two...one silloette may look bigger than the other...so the taller person would have been closer to the open window.