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I learned about this in High School when I took drafting classes. We had to draw architectural
images utilizing three point perspective. The angle between adjacent objects converging in the
distance toward a central vanishing point is slight, no more than a few degrees. The angle can be
exaggerated by using a camera with a wide angle lens, as in the image below.
Converging Shadows Example 2
[Source: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread902580/pg190]
However, this “convergence” effect due to perspective and use of a wide angle lens cannot explain
the shadow angles in the Apollo photograph we have been examining. What we are seeing in this
image taken from the lunar surface is the opposite effect. Rather than converging, the shadows are
diverging from a central point of light.