ljadw wrote: ↑22 Sep 2022, 07:08
To say that it is very easy to fabricate photos using a computer is not the same as saying that the photos were created by photoshop .
You LITERALLY asked if "do these tanks exist" ?
So maybe this is a translation thing. Lets clear the air to make sure we are on the same page.
You agree that the tanks in the pictures actually exist and are not virtual creations ?
YES [ ]
NO [ ]
ljadw wrote: ↑22 Sep 2022, 07:08
The Ukrainians fabricated a photo of the wife of Zelensky wearing a uniform ,thus there is no reason at all to trust the photos of destroyed,captured equipment .
Oryx != Ukraine.
Oryx != Ukraine.
Oryx != Ukraine.
You claim Oryx is controlled/owned/paid by Ukraine. Prove it.
ljadw wrote: ↑22 Sep 2022, 07:08
And, even if the photos were genuine, they do not prove that the items were destroyed during the period in question .
Finally, you are putting some effort into this conversation. A good question !
We dont know with absolute certainty, but we have 2 factors in the defense of Oryx:
1) You can look at the background vegetation to establish the general time period. At the beginning, there wouldnt be much in bloom, and there in some cases would be snow on the ground.
2) Pictures taken of a particular tank earlier in the conflict, and taken again, at a later time, would show up as duplicates, and be discarded by Oryx.
ljadw wrote: ↑22 Sep 2022, 07:08
And, if there is no problem with the photos, why are the Ukrainians hiding the fact that the photos used by Oryx had as source the Ukrainian propaganda services ?
No one is hiding it, its OBVIOUS - WHEN YOU SEE UKRANIAN SOLDIERS IN THE PICTURE.
Mad Dog