Reclaiming the Loch Ness Monster from the current tide of debunking and scepticism. If you believe there is something strange in Loch Ness, read on.
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Book Images
The images accompanying "Photographs of the Loch Ness Monster" can be viewed by downloading the Word file at this link. The animated sequence mentioned in the Roy Johnston chapter is shown below and can be clicked on for an enlargement.
it's great to see these pics 'animated'. While the individual shots could be debated as to their authenticity, since in key way, the object doesn't match the general description of the head and neck. The neck appears pencil thin and the head is large and well delineated, whereas most descriptions are of a head the same circumference as the neck - continuing in the same line. But seeing them animated here, the shots are far more convincing that it's a live object. Intriguing - and kudos to you for doing the work to allow us to see the shots as a 'film'.
it's great to see these pics 'animated'. While the individual shots could be debated as to their authenticity, since in key way, the object doesn't match the general description of the head and neck. The neck appears pencil thin and the head is large and well delineated, whereas most descriptions are of a head the same circumference as the neck - continuing in the same line. But seeing them animated here, the shots are far more convincing that it's a live object. Intriguing - and kudos to you for doing the work to allow us to see the shots as a 'film'.
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