The photographs of the parade were supposedly taken in the 1960s from a balcony with a handheld film camera, yet they look like still frames from a modern fixed-position HD camera. Each image has identical framing, focus, and exposure, and they were taken in rapid succession. Motorized camera drives were not invented until the 1970s and a professional photographer shooting a parade from a balcony would not have restricted themselves by using a tripod. Further, since Mikael took the negatives back to his cottage, he would have digitized them there with consumer-grade equipment, which should have resulted in further image degradation and variability. Even if he used digital software to stabilize and regrade them there should have been significantly more variation in each frame, yet the background remains identical in each frame.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:05