If you had some idea of the angle of view it might possible to use
photoshop to adjust for the distortion.
Jim
Ray Mansell wrote:
> I had wondered about foreshortening, too, but with just a silhouette
> to go on, I'd have to say it's going to be impossible to get a 100% ID. =
> Of course, it would help to know the relative frequency of occurrence of=
> the likely candidates in the region.
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> If there's no foreshortening, then it looks very like the Black Vultures=
> I see around here (SE New York state).
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> On 6/28/2010 12:41, Doug Von Gausig wrote:
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>> I think the perspective from which we see the bird is foreshortening the
>> tail - he's flying away from us, so the whole bird looks shorter than it
>> is. The dihedral still makes me thing TUVU.
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