| Thirteen pictures are coincidental in everything. Jackie Hass’s picture does and doesn’t coincide. On the Thirteen pictures, Jesus is illuminated by the contour light, different in each case: there are daily, zenithal, evening and cloistral lights, that impacts Him from different angles, meanwhile on Jackie Hass’s picture the light arises (emanates) from Jesus, in a way that it modifies his looks: Jesus transfigures.
On Thirteen of the pictures, Jesus is seen from a certain point of view, while in the case of Jackie Hass’s picture the profile of Jesus is seen from full plane of the Holy Shroud that captured the image of his Face. That’s why the top of the head appears as though it is higher.
In fact they are different images, that once conjugated, produce the effect of photocomposition tridimensionality, if this is seen with a little head turn. (Head twist).
This quality can be proven watching this two images at a time and matched, through a stereoscope.
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