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The above URL makes some compelling viewing . I did some of my own film analysis including filtering, freeze framing and background screening. The film actually does stack up. The one thing that perhaps im not so happy about are the 2 girls leaning over the front of the boat looking down before the creature has crossed the bow at right angles. The "still path wake" of the boats transition in the water is realistic on the basis of the boats direction and final resting place at time of filming. Also the creature has passed across the "still boat wake" at a 30-40 degree angle thus eliminating any evidence of underwater tampering.

Having taken 3 of the many freeze frames i was amazed to see a head and eye in all 3. ! The head had a silver pale coloured band that went round the side and front of the mouth.

I would encourage whoever these people are to have the film submitted to the Lab for further analysis. The film is very compelling.

2007-09-02 00:06:06 · 3 answers · asked by The Navigator 2 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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well i looked at it and the guy is right it could be anything, i believe Lochness Monster is out there but we are just never prepared to catch the darn thing on film all the way, all i saw was a hump, i think a team should go down there and do some research or at least put some cameras down there. so you analyzed it yourself, COOL, i hope it is real, but im just seeing it in two ways, it could be it or just another fish in the water

2007-09-02 00:17:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would say from the size of the wake, and the fact that there is ANOTHER wake track ahead of the animal, that they are probably seals, which are common in the area. Does every animal that happens to be swimming in Loch Ness HAVE to be 'something'?

2007-09-02 03:18:35 · answer #2 · answered by AndrewG 7 · 1 0

I analyzed it. It is not a monster. If you want to see some real sea monsters, Australia has some sea monsters that would make the loch ness monster their *****.

2007-09-02 00:42:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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