Bob thanks for the explanation on the tidal influx, but my original post when I was talking about a flat tire, I was assuming I was looking at a rim. It could still be flat, but I didn't realize that the black part in the center of the enhancement was supposed to be the tire! I thought that was black rim.
Mainly caused I didn't watch the video and try to see what the good doctor was suggesting! I was just looking at the picture trying to see the second gunman.
Now that I have actually watched this thing 50 times, I understand what he is trying to say now, but why its not super convincing.
It comes at the 3:40 mark in the video when I was expecting a big finish. Where he rotates the items and substitutes a big balloon tire and then places them NEAR the object and says in effect "here is a map of the items, have you got it in your mind?"
and then shows his ENLARGEMENT again. And takes all the neat map figures off. PUT THEM BACK! He never matches every object on the photo up with his drawings. The worm gear never quite matches and What's the hazy black stuff right above the entire landing gear? Oil? And how comes the partially underwater fender doesn't match up with his drawing figure. The way he presented it, the parts didn't match up. Now maybe in the next 55 minutes he matched it item for item but not in this 5 minutes. Not very well in my opinion.
The guy seems smart, smarter than Moi, but I am not sure he is the finest presenter. He is dull, and stammering, and never matches the parts dang it! If he was presenting evidence in a murder trial, OJ would walk..nevemind.
I Will patiently await a detail drawing analysis.
It is an odd picture. When I first saw it, I heard it was a guy taking a picture of the ship.
It seems more than that.
It's like the "landing gear" , the beach, and the ship are given equal importance by the photographer. All are equally centered, with beach in between. Ship and landing gear perfectly in line.
Perhaps this photographer noticed this object and thought it was ship debris and figured he would catch not only the wreck, but pieces of the wreck floating away in a tropical setting? A 3 in one action shot.
Of so he thought?