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Well I decided to do a little outlining in photoshop to see what shapes could be made out of that still. The results are interesting, and in my opinion, conclusive.
![]() Image a) is the only feasible way it could be outlined for it to even closely resemble the tip of a commercial airline. I'm going to be referring to the square-like structure in the top right of the outline, because I believe it's the key to figuring out what this image is. The square has to either be a part of the plane, or a part of the background. a) shows what the outline is if the box is indeed part of the plane. The problem with this is no commercial airlines have any kind of structure or fin at all this close to the cabin. Google it. Image b) shows the outline with the box removed. This also doesn't look like a 757. Both pictures don't have the long smooth shape that a commercial airliner has on it's front. So, what happens if you discount both top parts as being part of the background, not of the plane...? Well you get d). Image d), which I don't believe is the true outline, could not possible be a 757 because it's too skinny. The bumpy things on the bottom need to be considered as well. They're either protrusions off the belly of the object or they're bushes of some sort. A close inspection of the shadows here eliminates the idea of bushes. Finally, figure c) is just an outline of all the white parts of the object. So, which one is real? It has to be one of them. The real question is .. which one shows the outline of a 757 aircraft? The answer ... none. |
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