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Thoughts on desert photography:
Taking photos of someone from the bottom of one of the thousands of shallow hills out there is a VERY common thing to do. I dated (and married) a desert native and all his friends lived in a desert town (much larger than Morongo Valley) Every single time we went out to the desert, to dunes, to crags, to the one lone rock formation, to the local mountains, someone took a picture of someone else standing (often throwing a long shadow) and the photographer got this unique angle, if they were down below, especially when the sun was just right. Some people wanted both sun behind and sun in front pictures (a silhouette against that blue desert sky is always mesmerizing and even where I live, people take this type of portrait and enter it into the County Fair).
Here's an example from a distance (but I have dozens of pictures of men standing atop dunes from more close up):
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Neither of those is mine. it is also done in the opposite direction (using a low hill to point the camera downward - people go out there just to take photos of either sort. Entire fashion shoots are done out that way.
It gives a Lawrence of Arabia vibe. It's supposed to look adventurous and heroic. And yes, people sometimes take photos of their vehicles in the same vein. I did.
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I agree with this. To me, there is nothing suspicious about the photo in question. I think due to perception bias, with what has gone on since that photo, it seems dubious to some people. IMO it's just a casual photo.
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