On the right side of the image shows the front of the Depository and the camera on the sidewalk is roughly half way from the building to the road and we can clearly see the 4th floor window which is highlighted red and as long as the camera stays the same distance from the building as it travels along the sidewalk the red window will always be fully visible.
The 5th floor window with the three men for reference shows the relative same window as highlighted on the 4th floor and if someone was standing where the three men are, and looking anywhere through the same height windows on the 4th floor they would see the camera on the sidewalk and therefore Avery could look straight down to the sidewalk as she says.
Btw from behind the higher 6th floor window I don't know if Oswald would be able to see the sidewalk through the same red window?, but as previously discussed and with this added analysis Oswald would have no trouble while seated on the window sill or just poking his head slightly out.
JohnM
On the right side of the image shows the front of the Depository and the camera on the sidewalk is roughly half way from the building to the road and we can clearly see the 4th floor window which is highlighted red and as long as the camera stays the same distance from the building as it travels along the sidewalk the red window will always be fully visible. Wow, that's really something. What a revelation. If you stand on the sidewalk and look up you can see the outside of a window on the 4th floor. Too bad it's meaningless. Show us a shot from the 4th floor which demonstrates the line of sight of somebody standing straight behind that window. Then you may have something, but this BS is only showing your desperation.
The 5th floor window with the three men for reference shows the relative same window as highlighted on the 4th floor and if someone was standing where the three men are, and looking anywhere through the same height windows on the 4th floor they would see the camera on the sidewalk and therefore Avery could look straight down to the sidewalk as she says. Too bad we just can't take your word for that. It's once again the same LN trick; Make an (false) assumption, build a "theory" on it and reach the desired "conclusion".
Your picture of the guys on the 5th floor does not show their line of sight, when they look down. It is in fact a completely meaningless photograph and of course your "conclusion" is just as bogus.
Btw from behind the higher 6th floor window I don't know if Oswald would be able to see the sidewalk through the same red window?, but as previously discussed and with this added analysis Oswald would have no trouble while seated on the window sill or just poking his head slightly out.Aha, backtracking already.... Let me shatter your wet dream; when you stand behind a window on the 6th floor there is no way you can see the sidewalk directly in front of the building, unless you stick your head and entire torso out of the window.
And, as expected of course, you have failed to provide evidence that the police men Avery saw were actually standing on that sidewalk right below her window to begin with.
It's back to the drawingboard, Johnny.... because you've got nothing!
Btw what window is that where those guys are standing. Judging by the parked cars that can be seen in the window left below, it can't be a window facing Elm street!