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Comments
In regards to the Backyard Bigfoot surveillance photo, I’d be curious to see what some of the other pictures it took looked like. As usual, the picture included in the article is blurry. I’d like to see if the other pictures the camera took are blurry also. It would also be nice to know the shutter speed and all that…whatever it was may have been moving so quickly it ended up blurring even more than the rest of the picture.
But seriously, how is it that pictures of alleged cryptids or possible cryptids almost always tend to be blurry or far away? This particular picture appears to be relatively close up.
Really. If motion-triggered camera, where are the OTHER pictures, with the critter coming into and leaving the frame?
On hearing hoofbeats, do we immediately suspect zebras?
On seeing black & furry in bear country, do we immediately suspect BigFoot?
And besides blurry pictures, how about blurry OBSERVERS? Nowhere to comment on the Iron Bridge tale, but when charging off to hunt Monsters, how odd to purposely increase personal blurriness by slugging down vodka — tho that may explain a LOT!
Regarding Paraexplorers: One of the members is widely known in the local paranormal community for unethical behavior.
Off-topic comment: In today’s new post for the angel or demon photo, the guide says he welcomes comments on the picture, but I don’t see anywhere to leave a comment there. Am I overlooking something?
Jeff, maybe you covered it.
There was no place to comment on Iron Bridge until right after I mentioned it here. Guides have a lot to do, eh?
Jeff, I thought the same thing. It seems like every article at the top of the page lacks a comment link, not sure if it’s because one cannot be put there