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Old 09-10-2006, 05:51 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by RStar
Actually it looks like there is NO shadow of the prisoner. The fence shadow looks like a rectangle on the left because of the inward path of the fence and the angle of the sun casting a shadow on two or more posts (there is a samll one on the right from one post). If you look at the light hitting it's head, there should be a clear shadow above the fence line of it's head. And the stalk of grass in front of his leg looks different, more bright white than the others as if cropping the picture of the prisoner over top of the ride shot caused someone to paint the missing part of the grass back in and touch up the rest of the grass to match it. Otherwise it looks convincing.
I pulled the photos into Photoshop.

The shadows all line properly. If you follow the lines, they make sense. Also, the gravel in the shadows is consistent with how it would look if the gravel was truly in a shadow (this is one area that many people often miss - leaving shadows of small items in areas that are now themselves in shadows).

The one stalk from the pompous grass was a concern at first (it is in two different places in photos one and three and not covering the prisoner at all in photo two). However, the stalk is visible in photo two. Further review of the photos indicates a realistic swaying of that stalk.

Also, in shot two, it stongly looks like two of the individuals are looking at the "prisoner."

And as far as the erroneous naming of the atttraction, I suspect that the person who posted is not the picture taker (at least the way the post is written it would not appear that person was there).

Lastly, I do not see any digital artifacts from altered images. A good artist can easily get rid of those, but that takes a fair amount of skill that is not usually seen in an this type of hoax.

My vote is that the pictures are genuine (though I don't really care that much).
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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt
That's not in a ride area that's actively watched by an entire crew - you can see the spot where the dummy was supposedly placed; on screen, while in the station.
To me, human nature would dictate that that particular screen is not watched as closely as some of the other screens.
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