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RE: NESSIE is BACK! - guohua - 12-24-2020 (12-24-2020, 12:17 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:(12-24-2020, 12:04 AM)guohua Wrote: OK,,,, looks like a guy in a canoe. It's the shape, looks like it has a narrow or pointed end and a torso of a person from the waist up in the center. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 12-24-2020 It's Christmas (and it's snowing here as I type!), the time when all Journalists kick-back, pretend they're busy and wonder what other shite they can make up. News (usually a week-old, a least) is scarce, folk tend to not watch their TVs and the newspapers struggle to fill their advertising space. Of course it's Nessie. It might look like a man in a boat and it might BE a man in a boat, but at this time of the year it's Russian-collusion a killer plague Joe's son the Loch Ness Monster. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - PLOTUS - 12-24-2020 needs to wipe the KFC grease off of the lens...... just saying... RE: NESSIE is BACK! - WonderCow - 12-24-2020 (12-24-2020, 12:04 AM)guohua Wrote: OK,,,, looks like a guy in a canoe. Paddle faster, I hear bagpipes! RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Ninurta - 12-30-2020 (12-24-2020, 12:17 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:(12-24-2020, 12:04 AM)guohua Wrote: OK,,,, looks like a guy in a canoe. Well, it is pretty blurred, but if the canoe is facing directly at the camera or directly away from it, I can see it, too. . RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 05-25-2021 With 'Dick-pics' being all the rage on social media, it was only a matter of time before other mammals got in on the act. Quote:Loch Ness Monster's famous elongated neck 'actually whale penises poking above surface' 'Boffins'...? Wow, that's a word I haven't seen in the media for some time! By the way, there are no whales in Loch Ness due to the lock-system at the southern end of the loch and the shallowness -plus a weir, at the Inverness area that leads out to the Beauly Firth. Quote:'They speculated that sightings of Nessie's "serpent-like tail" were actually a large baleen whale and its "snake-like penis".SOURCE: RE: NESSIE is BACK! - guohua - 06-15-2021 @"gordi" For you my friend, I hope it is of interest to you and others as it was to me. And I can not forget my friend @"BIAD" RE: NESSIE is BACK! - gordi - 06-18-2021 (06-15-2021, 01:47 AM)guohua Wrote: @"gordi" ooooh nice, I don't think I've seen these ones yet. Thank you! G RE: NESSIE is BACK! - F2d5thCav - 06-18-2021 @"BIAD" Quote:-plus a weir, at the Inverness area Home of the weirwolves, naturally. That was a whale of a dick pic, by the way. Cheers RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 06-18-2021 (06-15-2021, 01:47 AM)guohua Wrote: @"gordi" Thank you Boss... I enjoyed both of 'em! RE: NESSIE is BACK! - guohua - 06-18-2021 @"gordi" and @"BIAD" You are both Very Welcome. My husband wanted me to post the one about country Wales. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 08-09-2021 6th August 2021. Hurray...! you know it's Summer when the media drag out poor Nessie for his annual airing! Quote:New Loch Ness Monster sighting as mystery creature spotted for a second time in 11 daysArchived Mirror Article: RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 09-25-2021 Even for those who aren't keen on monster-hunting, Nessie will abuse situations that are noble and for a good cause just to get top-billing in a video!! The fleeting footage of the alleged beastie begins at 3.52. Quote:LOCH AT THAT! ‘Loch Ness Monster’ spotted under water near banks of loch in YouTuber’s vlogThe Sun: RE: NESSIE is BACK! - guohua - 09-25-2021 Great to see Nessie is doing well and still surviving. Looks like Nessie came close to maybe have a Hamburger or Chicken Leg little Snack throw her/his way. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Kenzo - 09-25-2021 (09-25-2021, 03:45 PM)BIAD Wrote: Even for those who aren't keen on monster-hunting, Nessie will abuse situations that are noble and for It does look like Nessie I read the comments form the video....why the owner of the video deny seeing it in the video ? RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Ninurta - 09-25-2021 (09-25-2021, 03:45 PM)BIAD Wrote: Even for those who aren't keen on monster-hunting, Nessie will abuse situations that are noble and for Things that make you go "hmmmm...". It's not there to begin with, the slowly heaves into view as if it were rising from the bottom through murky water. It's not the waves as one viewer stated, because you can see the waves washing past above it... . RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Nomnomine - 09-25-2021 I'm pretty sure the photographer himself admitted the Nessie photo was a modified toy submarine. Not to say we know f all about what's really under the waters. Either way, this photo doesn't say much to me. Then again, I was afraid to snorkel in the Caribbean just in case there was a Kraken. ... ... ... Ok maybe I'm crazy, but the original photo was a hoax. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - BIAD - 09-25-2021 (09-25-2021, 06:16 PM)Nomnomine Wrote: I'm pretty sure the photographer himself admitted the Nessie photo was a modified toy submarine. Not to say we know f all about what's really under the waters. Either way, this photo doesn't say much to me. Then again, I was afraid to snorkel in the Caribbean just in case there was a Kraken. ... ... ... Ok maybe I'm crazy, but the original photo was a hoax. I believe you're talking about 'The Surgeon's' photograph, where a London gynaecologist (Wilson) used a wooden carved head and neck strapped to a toy submarine. But there'd been other sightings way-before then and other hoaxes too. There'd also been reports of land-sightings. This image here -taken from the wild-camper's drone footage is strange because the loch is shallow for only a couple of feet and then the sides violently drop steeply, just as the close-up image shows. But what the hell is this? The canoeists are there on the shingle beach and the water isn't too peaty, although the position of the sun may have made it difficult to see. I'm a reluctant sceptic when it comes to what is in the Great Glen, but the way that shape doesn't follow the contours of the loch's walls makes me wonder. Edit: Oh crap, I've just noticed the sun is also creating a shadow beneath the object onto the shallow loch bed. So whatever it is, isn't part of the submerged beach area. RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Ninurta - 09-25-2021 I'm downloading that video at the highest resolution it's available in (1080p) to try for some hi res screenshots. We'll get to the bottom of this! Or not... looks like there might be something big and hungry at the bottom... ETA: Holy Shit! Whatever it is, when you step through those frames in hi res, you can see it rise from the bottom and move towards the shore where the canoes are. I dunno what it is, but that right there is some weird shit. It's not loch bottom, and probably not a log else they'd have seen it break surface and bob.I may cut the frames down to just the area of interest to see if I can post 'em here in sequence, but I'm pretty sure an animated GIF will be too big to post. Assuming the canoes to be 16 feet long (which as I recall is standard, but don't hold me to it), the floater is 28.3 feet long, nose to tail tip. However long the canoes, the floater is 1.77 times that length. . RE: NESSIE is BACK! - Ninurta - 09-26-2021 Aiight. Here's what I did. I downloaded the video in the highest resolution available, 1080p, then took screenshots of various frames, rather than deconstructing the whole thing into frames and pulling those out. Then I cut squares out of each frame that corresponded to one another. I set the left edge of the square at the lakeward point of the first canoe, the top edge at the shoreward point of the second canoe, the right edge of each frame at the gunnel of the 4th canoe, and pulled the bottom edge of each frame into the loch far enough to make it a square. Each frame has those same edges. I did that to get the same exact frame of reference for each image, so that motion could be detected against the reference frame. Because the drone was zooming in, each frame was sized differently from the next, with each one getting bigger. To account for that, I resized all frames to 600 x 600, to make each point in each frame correspond to all the others. The largest raw crop was 553 x 553, so all of them are bigger than the original. I'll post all of them here, but don't know how many posts it will take. There are 11 images I pulled out, and I think the site maxes out at 3 or 4 images per post, so it will take a few posts, probably. Observations: If you download each image by right-clicking on it, and put them all into a single folder, when you step through them one by one, strange things happen. You can see the object rise from lower in the loch, and move as if with a purpose upwind, against the direction of the waves, and towards the canoes on shore. So it moves lower left to upper right, while the waves are moving to the left and slightly upward. There appears to be an appendage or something at the tailward end of it on the left of it that is flapping or waving, as if propelling it forward. Something is sticking out amidships on it's right that does not move, as if it is stabilizing the glide of it.It also looks like just the tip end of the "tail", on the lochward end of the object, is waving back and forth as well, but that could just be light diffraction from the waves passing overhead. It's not a wave, because it is moving against the waves. It's not a formation on the loch bottom, because it is moving. It is certainly something floating in or swimming through the water. A fairly big something. Could be a floating tree with branches, could be a critter. Whatever it is, as I mentioned above if we assume the canoes to be 16 feet long, it is 28.3 feet long, 1.77 times the length of a canoe. I got that figure by measuring the canoes in pixels tip to tip, and measuring the mystery object in pixels tip to tip, and applying the formula length = SQRT((X^2)+(Y^2)) in pixels to each one and diving the length of the mystery object in pixels by the length of a canoe in pixels to get the ratio between the two lengths (1.77), and then multiplying that ratio by the assumed 16 feet length of a canoe. Make of it what you will. It seems odd. Edit: reduced resolution GIF on the next page, in a post after all the frame posts. Ok, so it's 5 attachments per post max. More in the following post then. . |