Here's something I dug up on Wikipedia to address that issue.
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Originally Posted by Guy
Fifth, and also concerning light, there is supposed to be only one true light source on the moon (no prizes for guessing what that is) and yet there are shadows of the lunar module, the flag and the astronaut stretching out in completely different directions, which is scientifically impossible.
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"5. The color and angle of shadows and light are inconsistent.
* Shadows on the Moon are complicated by uneven ground, wide angle lens distortion, light reflected from the Earth, and lunar dust.[13], pp. 167–172. Shadows also display the properties of vanishing point perspective leading them to converge to a point on the horizon."
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Fourthly, despite the incredible clarity of deep space, above the clouds, away from light pollution, there is not a single star or planet in the background of the photographs allegedly taken on the moon.
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"4. There are no stars in any of the photos. The Apollo 11 astronauts also claimed to have not remembered seeing any of the stars in a press conference after the event.
* The sun was shining. Cameras were set for daylight exposure."