Message from @Wall Man

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2019-04-15 07:51:43 UTC  

i picked that part out in 5 >SECONDS lol

2019-04-15 07:51:44 UTC  

mkay

2019-04-15 07:52:01 UTC  

how come the atmospheric stabilisers arent distoprted

2019-04-15 07:52:09 UTC  

And how is this fisheye lens only there in some shots but when the earth looks flat suddenly there's no fisheye

2019-04-15 07:52:55 UTC  

awnser that

2019-04-15 07:53:23 UTC  

If the camera's flawed so is your evidence

2019-04-15 07:53:47 UTC  

http://prntscr.com/nc2hpv 👈 😆 lmao! Look ath this EXTREMELY >> Exagerated "curvature"

2019-04-15 07:53:49 UTC  

bahaha

2019-04-15 07:53:55 UTC  

smh!! x D 🤣

2019-04-15 07:54:05 UTC  

That looks like CG tbh

2019-04-15 07:54:17 UTC  

Lmao called it

2019-04-15 07:54:38 UTC  

aight lol nvm that one then

2019-04-15 07:54:45 UTC  

i'll find another/more..

2019-04-15 07:54:48 UTC  

im just doing it fast..

2019-04-15 07:54:55 UTC  

within only seconds

2019-04-15 07:55:06 UTC  

Take your time, don't grasp at straws

2019-04-15 07:55:46 UTC  

There's no worth in arguing with someone who's trying too hard
Also i'd like my question about the fisheye lens answered if you know so much

2019-04-15 07:56:36 UTC  

how can you look at that and DENY its Flat???

2019-04-15 07:56:41 UTC  

😆 ☝

2019-04-15 07:56:47 UTC  

*because physics*

2019-04-15 07:57:03 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ how is this fisheye lens only there in some shots but when the earth looks flat suddenly there's no fisheye?

2019-04-15 07:57:11 UTC  

and if they are using fisheye how come it isnt rounded as you say

2019-04-15 07:57:26 UTC  

No it isn't

2019-04-15 07:57:39 UTC  

@Siriusly - thats how FISHEYE wide-angle lens workk duh

2019-04-15 07:57:46 UTC  

The images of the horizon aren't in the middle anyway

2019-04-15 07:57:48 UTC  

in the middle it shows the true shape and form

2019-04-15 07:57:59 UTC  

the camera cant move

2019-04-15 07:58:00 UTC  

Fisheye lenses create an illusion of extreme depth -- objects close to the center of the lens will appear huge while all other objects (in this case, the bull's body and the hilly landscape) appear to curve off into infinity. One photographic technique can both captivate and disorient us.

2019-04-15 07:58:03 UTC  

So your own images by your logic should be curved

2019-04-15 07:58:30 UTC  

my own images? 🤔

2019-04-15 07:58:47 UTC  

The screenshots of the "flat" horizon you sent

2019-04-15 07:58:58 UTC  

um, there's only a few shots in that whole vid, ..and ..rest mostly is ANIMATIONS <:lul:484994724118134784> lmao..

2019-04-15 07:59:10 UTC  

so your tewlling me they animated that live

2019-04-15 07:59:13 UTC  

You didn't send screenshots of animation though

2019-04-15 07:59:15 UTC  

and it was smooth 60fps

2019-04-15 07:59:18 UTC  

Because if you did

2019-04-15 07:59:22 UTC  

and looked intensly real

2019-04-15 07:59:24 UTC  

the other parts are animations

2019-04-15 07:59:25 UTC  

You're still wrong

2019-04-15 07:59:29 UTC  

i'll show u