In response to the photo of a guy supposedly levitating over the bed in a crossed leg position. This photo is loaded with flaws and absolutely screams fake. This individual was simply bouncing on the bed in that position. To prove my point I submit to you 2 photos.
The first is a brightened version of the photo, showing 2 things. First, if he was floating as claimed, his arms and legs would be in focus, not blured as they would be if he was in fact bouncing. Second, his shirt would be draped normally, not buckled and pulled up as would be the case if he were on the downward position of a bounce. He is bouncing...period.
The second photo I submit to you kills 2 birds with one stone. I've taken the liberty of "levitating" myself once again to show how easy it is to make a single frame of motion appear to show levitation. Thus providing the same(but again better) effect as the "Garett" photo and showing how looking at a single frame of video from supposed "levitation" (such as the Blaine image you were sent) should not lead to such quick amazement of proof of LEVITATION.
Your humble levitation authority,
Kurt "The Levitator" Jensen
San Luis Obispo, CA
OK, maybe this book will tell us how to do it: Human Levitation: A True History and How-To Manual
Easy photoshop fix. Google it and you can find several realitivly easy ways to do it.
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