Wow, that's freaky. Made me take another look at the entire picture up side down. I wonder if that's the way it should really be viewed? The shadows make a little more sense that way.
Many statements that I have read on this website about forgery and insignificant data, are just words of those who talk and talk, and do not attempt to prove their claims, however, those who work study jobs here, they are given This website lives.
They have also proven by the work that the truth is not about money.
With regard to anomalies, I am against using image software programs to enhance or manipulate images as it destroys the credibility of the original, however lowering the contrast can help reduce glare, and sometimes help cut through shadow (more so in the Apollo images) but it can result in a little loss of detail, it is also worth noting that 'inverting the image' can show extra detail (including airborne objects), it can also help show up edited material/artefacts in images (often shown up as different colours or tone to the background image).
Always remember that the original image(s) that you are viewing have already been processed in one way or another, the earlier imagery are usually copies of copies so there will be some loss of detail as well as contaminates such as fibres, dust, scratches etc. all of which can look like anomalies, later digital images are prone to pixelation which when viewing can seem to show anomalies, they are also open to manipulation at the source so caution should always be used when dealing with such images.
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Not much activity on here these days unfortunately. Yes, some good images and showing some very strange things.
My attitude these days is that there is enough evidence out there to fill a whole swimming pool, and any more is just because we like to do it rather than the need for further proof.
It is sad that there are people who still will not believe there are aliens out there living VERY close to home. Oh, well when they come knocking, still no-one will believe it is real.
Here is a link to the entire set; http://keithlaney.net/ApolloOrbitalimages/apollo_16_orbital_images.htm I really like Kieth Laney's site. He's done a good job of compiling some historical photos.
I'm sure someone with some better software could find many more anomalies. The black air brushing is archaic. What ever it is I cropped looks like some sort of Myan radar dish to me. The circled area above it reminds me of some of the ruins on Mars. Anyways, I had a lot of fun looking at this one and thought you guys might too. Let me know what you think.