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metacomet
27-11-2010, 07:06 PM
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Is this the Loch Ness Monster, a new rare photo of a Nessie? It was taken from the banks of Loch Ness, in Scotland; this copyrighted [© Richard Preston] image is being published all over the UK. And now the world.

Richard Preston, a landscape designer, was working on Aldourie Castle gardens on the southern shores of Loch Ness, when the 27-year-old Yorkshireman spotted a shape on the loch’s surface out of the corner of his eye. The object caught his attention at about 3 pm. The images were taken from the grounds of the castle looking towards Lochend.

“It was a glimmer,” Preston reported to The Inverness Courier. “It was like a reflection. The rest of the water was still and dark. It was quite odd. I was gobsmacked. I have been working here for the last two or three years and have never seen anything like it.”

He told the media: “I was just walking through the castle gardens and I spotted something in the distance. When I looked closer I could clearly see the four hump-like features. I thought I’d take a picture of it, to see if there was anything in it, to see what others thought. I was surprised that it stayed there as long as it did. I took various shots of it before it suddenly disappeared. I literally just turned my back and it was gone.”

When asked whether or not he believed in the Loch Ness Monsters, Richard Preston replied: “Well there’s definitely something in the myth. There were no ripples in the water, no boats, nothing around. I have no idea what it was, but it undoubtedly looks like Nessie,” said to STV News.

“I am not saying it is the monster. But I don’t see any reason why it cannot be some sort of a sea-going beast,” Preston told The Inverness Courier.

The pro and con camps are lining up already.

Full-time Nessie hunter Steve Feltham, who lives in a former mobile library (a “caravan” or “trailer,” depending if you are Scottish or American) parked by Dores beach, had this to say: “I am quite excited about these photographs. To me, they are unexplained and Richard is a reliable character. About three-quarters of the way across, you can see what looks like three humps. Initially, I thought they could be the wake of a boat. But there are several photos and the image does not move, whereas if it was a boat wake it would move along to the shore. I don’t know what it is. ”

Loch Ness Monster debunker Adrian Shine, who runs the Loch Ness Project, described the new photo to The Inverness Courier as “interesting but suggested it could be the reflection of the sun on the water, perhaps against a house or leaves.”


So, it's either a reflection off the water, a blatant fake, inflatable devices or some other manmade object.

Or it's a crytpid.

The author of the article (source) (http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/preston-lnm/) has updated :

(An intriguing and irritating footnote in the reporting coming out of Scotland, no one is saying exactly what day Mr. Preston took his photo. I shall revise and update this posting when this simple fact becomes clear!)


So time will tell on this one.

I don't think it holds a candle to the lake Champlain photo...

http://americanmonsters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Champ_Mansi_original1.jpg

mav68erick
27-11-2010, 09:28 PM
doesnt look like a reflection because it looks like its above the water. looks like Ice floating.

starschildren
28-11-2010, 12:52 AM
I've adjusted the photo... enlarged it, changed the settings and leveled the colors, inverted the colors, etc... gotta say, it appears to be above the water, showing a reflection in the water and/or you can see something below the waterline (part of it maybe?). I can post the adjustments I did to the photo if anyone is interested. But, could be rocks or ice... but they wouldn't just disappear.

jp13
28-11-2010, 01:31 AM
It's odd alright, to me after gazing at it for a few minutes, I felt it was 2 photo's cut up and pasted, look at the shore line, and the water could be sky, with clouds x 3 in the sky. the only bit that doesn't fit into this theory is the tree (maybe that was copied onto it) tbh I don't know and if it was changed in anyay it would take a professional to tell if it had been altered in any way.

biblegirl
28-11-2010, 02:31 AM
good photo, i wonder how true the color is (looks like the color of death, most people report nessie as shiny black etc.)

metacomet
28-11-2010, 02:47 AM
good photo, i wonder how true the color is (looks like the color of death, most people report nessie as shiny black etc.)

Yes I don't think I've ever heard of a white sighting before, so that is unusual. Whatever it is is white enough that it caused overexposure on the camera from sunlight reflection. That would be the black shadow on top of the white figures.

urbanmonk
28-11-2010, 03:59 AM
Is there not a webcam setup (or several) continually recording the loch?, am sure I read about that some years back.

I think if there is not then there should be, perhaps that chap who has been living in a caravan by the loch all these years should consider it as it would at the very least mean he could move on with his life and do something a bit more productive.

metacomet
28-11-2010, 05:02 AM
Is there not a webcam setup (or several) continually recording the loch?, am sure I read about that some years back.

I think if there is not then there should be, perhaps that chap who has been living in a caravan by the loch all these years should consider it as it would at the very least mean he could move on with his life and do something a bit more productive.

Hmm yes a webcam would be great. But to monitor all the hours of footage and catch something in a single moment would still be just as hard as standing by the Loch and waiting.

The loch is also so long that you would need many webcams, otherwise a nessie in the distance wouldn't show up at all.