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“RE: Excellent Storm Photo”

From: Brian Carnell In Response To: 3439  Re: Excellent Storm Photo
Date Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:14:10 PM Replies: 0
   
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At 10:00 PM 9/18/2003, you wrote:

>I agree. No way would that ship be heading in the direction of that
>storm. They must have rotated the ship 180 degrees or so.

I was actually thinking that the excellent-looking storm clouds are clearly
added in to the picture of a ship on calm waters.

First, I find it difficult to believe that a ship could be that close to a
major storm and yet experience such calm water. Heck, even the water close
to the horizon near the storm is ridiculously calm (unless this is not
Isabel but some freak cloud formation, but I doubt that as well).

Two, I find it *extremely* suspicous that the lower part of the cloud
formation ends just before it would overlap part of the ship. It looks to
me like the storm clouds were positioned that way.

Download a copy and zoom in on that area and it becomes even more
suspicious. The lower right end of the cloud formation looks far too neat
-- like it's been trimmed by some graphical tool.



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