Scott K
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- Joined
- Jun 1, 2019
- Location
- Washington State
This is my first attempt to attach a snipped image to this forum. I hope you can see it.
A deep love of history and the want to, in one way or another immerse yourself in it, can cause a person (oh say me) to believe they've uncovered something new. I'm in no position to say that the attached image is that of Mr. Lincolns face but I can't help but believe it is. My interpretation (forgive my frequent use of that word) of the image is that he's moving slow enough to have had some distinct features captured while moving just enough to cause those features to be ever so slightly warped. Next to him I interpret two others. The scene seems to me to be an event where these three men are not posing yet more stationary than those that surround them. I've outlined the three in another image but I'd like to first know if you see something or if I'm imagining too much.
For now I'm going to have to withhold my source. Please know that I wouldn't waste my time or yours with something fabricated or whiffed of fabrication. The source is solid. The image is vague because it's on top of another - imposed on one another by what I suspect is either shoddy archival work or 150+ years of being beside one another.
Please let fly with your thoughts!
Sincerely,
Scott
A deep love of history and the want to, in one way or another immerse yourself in it, can cause a person (oh say me) to believe they've uncovered something new. I'm in no position to say that the attached image is that of Mr. Lincolns face but I can't help but believe it is. My interpretation (forgive my frequent use of that word) of the image is that he's moving slow enough to have had some distinct features captured while moving just enough to cause those features to be ever so slightly warped. Next to him I interpret two others. The scene seems to me to be an event where these three men are not posing yet more stationary than those that surround them. I've outlined the three in another image but I'd like to first know if you see something or if I'm imagining too much.
For now I'm going to have to withhold my source. Please know that I wouldn't waste my time or yours with something fabricated or whiffed of fabrication. The source is solid. The image is vague because it's on top of another - imposed on one another by what I suspect is either shoddy archival work or 150+ years of being beside one another.
Please let fly with your thoughts!
Sincerely,
Scott