“The inauguration footage showed a sunny day and over the capitol on the 20th was heavy overcast and very cold.”
I saw that, but clouds and sun can come and go. I don’t know if it was that situation or overcast.
“The shadows on the people at the swearing in are literally impossible for high noon.”
I saw that too. But was that just the angle of sun at Noon-ish in its southern declination due to it being January 20?. In order to not have any shadow at Noon it would need to be late June.
Would need to know which direction the people are facing in the photos.
But hey, I’ve got my own problems with photos. 😅
“The inauguration footage showed a sunny day and over the capitol on the 20th was heavy overcast and very cold.”
I saw that, but clouds and sun can come and go. I don’t know if it was that situation or overcast.
“The shadows on the people at the swearing in are literally impossible for high noon.”
I saw that too. But was that just the angle of sun at Noon-ish in its southern declination due to it being January 20?. In order to not have any shadow at Noon it would need to be late June.
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The overcast cold day was displayed on a cell phone by someone who filmed the newscasters on the platform with them while the swearing in was actually occurring. It is impossible for that bright sunny day in the broadcast to have been occurring at the same time those viewing it from the platform were filming a cold, grey overcast day and captured footage of about 100 people present. The spectators marveled that there must be something wrong - only 100 people. And wondered why they, and the news crews around them were required to be so very far from the inauguration. Fake footage of the 21 gun salute etc. It’s fake.