Pictures of a brilliant backdrop with glorious stars from a completely new perspective, no.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 What new perspective?
The stars are lightyears away. It is the
same perspective.
And expecting the stars to be significantly brighter is not based on anything.
We get tons of videos and pictures absent a starry moon sky.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 As it should be.
Stars in these pictures would be a dead give-away that they were faked.
Naked eye observations of such, no.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Don't lie.
According to Collins at the subsequent Apollo 11 press conference, he didn't even recall seeing them.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Don't lie.
Neil and Buzz followed suit.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Don't lie.
We get video returned with invisible astronauts which give credence to those who suspect film fraud.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Perhaps to people who don't know anything about RL "film fraud".
Pictures returned with images depicting a simultaneous focus of foreground and background objects also point to trick photography.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Perhaps to people who don't know anything about RL "trick photography".
Or photography for that matter.
Cross hairs covered over in images also point to fraud.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Why?
What fiendishly complicated method of faking these pictures have you fantasised?
Also suspect, shadows cast at different angles pointing to the use of stage lighting rather than a single source of light which would have been the sun.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 So in SC22's Lala Land you can have multiple lights when there's only on shadow.
What
universe do you live?
In later missions, moon buggy images shown in several different locations absent leading and trailing tire track imprints point to fraud as well.
This would be consistent with a crane placing the vehicles on a film stage though
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Why would anyone do that?
The thing got WHEELS.
or a solidified concrete terrain.
This, however, would not be consistent with a substance so easily imprinted with an astronaut boot.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Astronaut boots produce more pressure than rover wheels.
This is easy enough to calculate.
Also present on almost all unmolested versions of the Apollo mission photos is a vague terminating line consistent with stage props placed in front of a backdrop.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Perhaps to people who don't know anything about RL theatre or cinema.
If it walks like a duck, swims like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...my friends, what you have here is a duck.
Quoting: SC22 28817449 Since EVERY SINGLE POINT you made is from the braindead script promoted by the hoax-mongers, can we conclude that you are a spambot?