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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 20, 2012 13:24:07 GMT
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Post by The Legendary Barb on Nov 20, 2012 15:53:05 GMT
Jon, will you kindly leave my driving skills alone. I am not telling anyone how I did it.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 20, 2012 16:41:31 GMT
It does seem like something you would do! But seriously though there is one giveaway on the photo of how it was done. Can you spot it?
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Post by Kim on Nov 20, 2012 17:53:56 GMT
Mirror image
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 20, 2012 18:01:21 GMT
Nope.
Come on Kim!
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Post by Kim on Nov 20, 2012 18:34:38 GMT
I dunno am Braindead today! Kids with a spare wheel?
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 20, 2012 18:46:07 GMT
I dunno am Braindead today! Kids with a spare wheel? Well yes, but what is the giveaway on the photo! Remember its not unexplainable!
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Post by Kim on Nov 20, 2012 18:52:55 GMT
Lol - me me me, I can explain Well firstly the 4x4 with easily accessible spare and the skid marks either side of the wheel marks
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 20, 2012 19:58:03 GMT
Partly, but there is still one HUGE giveaway that the tracks were not made by the vehicle!
This is where I say sometimes you need to look at the obvious.
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Post by Kim on Nov 20, 2012 20:25:40 GMT
Well it is rather a wide axel! Plus the tracks don't match
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Post by The Legendary Barb on Nov 21, 2012 8:43:37 GMT
That was my thought Kim, that the tracks don't match one has a kink. It could be that some one just wheeled two spare tyres, and then erased their footprints missing a few on the left. The car was not involved at all.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 21, 2012 11:59:26 GMT
I think Barb is the first one to be specific about the give away.
The left track has a 45 degree angle in it where as the right track is smoothly curved.
This would be impossible to do in any car, therefore the tracks MUST have been made individually meaning it was not done by a car
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Post by Mr Jinx on Nov 21, 2012 13:17:20 GMT
Also you would expect to see more than just two tyre tracks. It would be practically impossible for the back wheels to follow the exact path of the front wheels around a corner.
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Post by spookwoman on Nov 21, 2012 15:08:40 GMT
Photoshop job and a bad one at that. Tracks not matching on curve and is that a bit they forgot to remove after they went straight on bottom left and then decided to turn off suddenly
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 21, 2012 16:33:55 GMT
I dont think its a photoshop job.
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Post by spookwoman on Nov 21, 2012 17:13:17 GMT
My bad just thought of ELA ran it and came up clear. That bottom area looked dodgey with no marks was think of layers etc in photoshop. Was thinking too techy
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 21, 2012 18:33:47 GMT
Sometimes the simplest answer is the right one
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