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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
You think you can identify a wobbler from a still photograph?
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I explained my methodology, while admitting it's an inexact science. He seems to be looking to the right of the photographer, and his follow-through looks like it was aimed there, so I think the trajectory of the ovoid is different from its rotational axis.
If that strikes you as touchy-feely, so be it. Michelangelo was correct about the position of Laocoön's arm in the Agesander, Athenedoros and Polydorus marble of the Laocoön Group, but he had to wait until 1957 to be vindicated over Raphael. The oxen are slow, but the earth is patient.