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Old 12-15-2008, 11:10 AM
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Is the camera on the plane that you want to observe? Here's the same location in the stroke, from three different perspectives.

Luke, what an observation! Ya, like the caddy view of a golfer showing more left wrist cock than is maybe really there when he moves to a shallower plane in start down. More angle to his float loading. Never took that parallax idea anywhere else in the swing. Thanks. Is your model on plane in all three? The last one has me wondering.

What is this system Dude. I know you can animate it, if only by a multitude of screen captures. I know you can move the camera around. But can you draw tracer lines, planes, beams of light?

Are you about to blow our minds with multiple angle, 3D explanations of machine concepts we can only now scratch our heads about?

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Old 12-15-2008, 09:45 PM
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Luke, what an observation! Ya, like the caddy view of a golfer showing more left wrist cock than is maybe really there when he moves to a shallower plane in start down. More angle to his float loading. Never took that parallax idea anywhere else in the swing. Thanks. Is your model on plane in all three? The last one has me wondering.

What is this system Dude. I know you can animate it, if only by a multitude of screen captures. I know you can move the camera around. But can you draw tracer lines, planes, beams of light?

Are you about to blow our minds with multiple angle, 3D explanations of machine concepts we can only now scratch our heads about?

Bet Homer is smiling right now.

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I wish it was my system. I've asked Santa for an Aston Martin Vanquish or a 3-D system. I'm not sure what I'm getting.

Each one of my images is the exact same frame, but each is a different 'camera' location. It’s amazing how different they can look. One would assume that Player swung a little flatter than Nicklaus. So, which one had the camera in the right place?

It makes you a skeptic of any picture, if you're not sure where the camera was located, relative to the intended plane of motion.
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Old 12-15-2008, 10:15 PM
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Intended Plane of Motion
"At the top of the backswing I want the club to parallel the line along which it will swing at impact." Golf My Way-Chapter 3

Is Player's target line different from the other three suggesting our view of him is at a different angle? Possibly he did not have the carry length required for the line selected by the others.

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Old 12-16-2008, 10:14 AM
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"At the top of the backswing I want the club to parallel the line along which it will swing at impact." Golf My Way-Chapter 3

Is Player's target line different from the other three suggesting our view of him is at a different angle? Possibly he did not have the carry length required for the line selected by the others.

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Old 12-16-2008, 11:18 AM
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And if you watch the footage that picture is NOT the top of Player's backstroke.
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Old 12-16-2008, 09:00 PM
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And if you watch the footage that picture is NOT the top of Player's backstroke.
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:34 PM
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Player is shorter, his arms are lower, and his spine (connect the two dots) has less 'tilt' than the other three?
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Old 12-16-2008, 11:16 PM
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From His Book
Gary Player-Positive Golf-Chapter 9

"Another highly important feature point about position at the top is that the clubshaft should parallel the target line."

Did he do what he said he did?

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Old 12-16-2008, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
I wish it was my system. I've asked Santa for an Aston Martin Vanquish or a 3-D system. I'm not sure what I'm getting.

Each one of my images is the exact same frame, but each is a different 'camera' location. It’s amazing how different they can look. One would assume that Player swung a little flatter than Nicklaus. So, which one had the camera in the right place?

It makes you a skeptic of any picture, if you're not sure where the camera was located, relative to the intended plane of motion.
3-D pawno?
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