PHOTO
FACTS
Looking at
the last photo reveals several clues without resorting to technical
analysis of shadow length and sun positions. Assuming the photo is a
forgery, these are good reasons for it:
1. The
composition of Photo A is bad. Most people centre the subject and are
pretty good at doing so with a modern digital camera because you see a
preview in the viewing screen. Madeleine looks off-centred in this
respect.
2. Madeleine
is clearly distracted at something funny off to her left. Amelie is
disinterested in the distraction and Gerry is firmly looking at Kate
as she takes the photo.
3. There are
no overlapping features on Madeleine. Her body, arms, hair, and hat are
all overlaid on the background. This makes it easy to "paste in"
Madeleine.
4. Madeleine
does not look to be wearing swim-wear. Kate is probably in the water and that
would suggest the children were also in the mood to swim. Neither
child nor Gerry look wet. Isn't it odd to take a photo from within the
water?
5. Amelie's
twin brother Sean is absent from the photo. For a family image, why
exclude Sean? If Sean was making Madeleine laugh then why not pan
round and included him so all 4 family members are in the shot?
6. The
time/date stamp on a digital image is easily modified on a PC and a
camera clock could be out by any number of minutes. Indeed, someone
could alter the time before taking a photo. Why stress the one hour
time difference or draw attention to it?
7. Why did
it take 3 weeks to publish this photo? Surely there were many photos
taken that week in Praia da Luz? Some say this photo seems staged or
manipulated. It took 15 minutes to remove Madeleine from Photo A and
less time than that to add Madeleine to Photo C. 3 weeks was plenty
time enough to create any kind of photo or illusion.