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Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - guohua - 09-16-2016 To tell the Truth, I nor my husband have believed in the Lock Ness Monster or Big Foot. The photo and article I'm going to attach still doesn't convince us. Maybe Gordi ![]() Quote:The moment that three monster-like humps rise out of the waters of Loch Ness has been captured on film by amateur photographer Ian Bremner – adding fuel to the fire that the monster really does exist.Source Now for the picture and Keep in the Back of your mind the possibility of someones Large Boa Constrictor being Released! ![]() Amateur photographer Ian Bremner, 58, said he caught sight of the monster while searching for red deer. RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - Daitengu - 09-16-2016 So thats the culprit that nicked my whisky ..... follow the trail of empty bottles it will lead you to nessie ..... RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - Mystic Wanderer - 09-16-2016 At least this picture is clear. It could easily be a large snake. If it was close by, it would look larger in the water due to no reference point of how far the photographer was standing on shore. I think, if the Loch Ness Monster really does exist, it only on bleeds into our reality from a parallel reality from long ago, and only when the conditions are right for it to bleed through. Thus, why no more evidence is ever found. RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - BIAD - 09-16-2016 The 'front-end' looks like a grey seal and I'd dare say the rear parts are seals following. But that's a bit of a reach to be fair, it means the photographer had to be taking multiple pictures until -and it's a slim chance, that the seals would behave in this single-file manner and be submerging at a particular time. We don't have snakes that large over here in the UK, unless one was released from captivity and I don't think a boa constrictor would chance those cold, peaty waters anyway. Like I say, it's a bit of a stretch. The only other option is.... (Oh my, I actually put my foot in that loch, a few years ago!) ...Well, Nessie! RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - guohua - 09-16-2016 (09-16-2016, 08:22 PM)BIAD Wrote: The 'front-end' looks like a grey seal and I'd dare say the rear parts are sealsYes, that does make sense. Good Catch and Thinking BIAD,,, ![]() RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - BIAD - 09-16-2016 (09-16-2016, 09:08 PM)guohua Wrote: Yes, that does make sense. And... we only have the newspaper's word that this image is of Loch Ness. Remember, The Sun newspaper belongs to Murdoch and it's ex-sister paper was The News of The World. A Now defunct gossip rag that was ended after the 'celebrity phone-hacking' scandal. SOURCE: The more I look at the photo, the more I think it wasn't taken on the shore of Loch Ness. RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - BIAD - 09-16-2016 Here's The Daily Mail's contribution of the story and the image they offer does certainly look like a Gray seal at the front. The Daily Mail. RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - guohua - 09-16-2016 (09-16-2016, 09:42 PM)BIAD Wrote: Here's The Daily Mail's contribution of the story and the image they That's a Good Picture and Yes Those Really look Like Seals! They have seals in Loch Ness? RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - gordi - 09-16-2016 Hiya, Yes, clearly seals. Especially in the Daily Mail photo linked by BIAD. Nothing to do with Loch Ness I'm afraid. Is there a Loch Ness "monster"? Probably not. BUT that is a VERY VERY deep Loch and there is a suspicion that there is a direct underwater link to the sea... So, who can say for sure? I have a feeling that the Loch is a bit too busy now for such creatures to come to the surface much. In the past, the whole area was SUPER-QUIET... I am open to the possibility that SOMETHING was there.... but not convinced at all by any of the recent sightings/photos. Anyone fancy a wee expedition to investigate in person? RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - BIAD - 09-17-2016 (09-16-2016, 10:00 PM)guohua Wrote: That's a Good Picture and Yes Those Really look Like Seals! Yeah, apparently the occasional seal wanders in down the river Ness from the Moray Firth. Seals can be communal of course, so it's possible three swam into the loch, but the actual image seems more coastal. Just my opinion. RE: Loch Ness monster been finally solved with one photo? - BIAD - 12-28-2016 Just an update... I took a look back at the photo and the person who took it and I was surprised at the home location of the Mr. Bremner, a place called 'Nigg' next to Cromarty Firth in Northern Scotland. The expanse of water is often a haven for dolphins and seals that seem to enjoy the remoteness and quiet waters. I have no proof that Ian Bremner took the single image at this nearby-to-his-home location, but I'm sure it would be more convenient if one was photographing seals! Later, I found these comments on a site discussing the phenomena and I must admit, I agree with them! Loch Ness Monster Blogspot. RP McMurphy15 September 2016 at 21:59 I'm far from convinced the Bremner pic was taken at the loch. Just doesn't look like Loch Ness water to me. I think the clue may be in where he lives - Nigg. I'm guessing it's a photo taken in one of the firths. It looks like some sort of sea channel to me. RP McMurphy16 September 2016 at 04:45 Hmmm look at the water colour and the discolouration at the top and bottom which jbdicates shallower water. You won't see that water effect on the loch in my experience. The minute I saw this pic I thought it was seawater and I remain sure that's the case. It's reminiscent of a channel in one of the firths. Just my two-pence worth! |