Subject is approx. 80 ft. from photographer |
More often than not, alleged photos of sasquatches show nothing more than blurry, shadowy groupings of pixels that may, or may not, be an animal. Blobsquatches, they are called. The "Beast of Seven Chutes" is a good example. The picture, at first, appears to show an animal. However, the longer one looks, the more one begins to question if it isn't some trick of the light or a misidentified natural object. Many skeptics cite the multitudes of blobsquatch photos when arguing the case against the existence of a North American great ape. So why do most "bigfoot" photos show blurry, out-of-focus shapes and not clear, concise images?
Top of the line SLR cameras are widely accessible and now come with up to 21.2 megapixels to ensure professional quality in every photo. Point-and-shoot cameras are boasting upwards of 10mp now-a-days. Even the iPhone 4s comes equipped with an 8 megapixel camera. In today's technology filled world, bigfoot believers should be capturing clear, definitive pictures of this alleged "bigfoot", right? Wrong. Photographing at your niece's Soccer game is one thing, taking your camera into the forest is entirely another.
Take the picture above and to the right of this text for instance. There is a six foot tall person in a bright green shirt in the center of that photograph. Can you find him? The subject is standing approximately eighty feet from the photographer. The photograph was taken with a Sony Cybershot that has 10.1 megapixels. The conditions are clear, the terrain is flat, there is not a lot of ground cover, and even the leaves on the trees aren't blocking the subject much. Do you see him? The picture below and to the left of this text is a zoomed version of the above. Okay, so now we see the guy! But notice how blurry he is? This is the result of applying a zoom effect to the photograph. Almost looks a bit like a blobsquatch. Now imagine if the subject was not wearing a bright green shirt. Not standing straight up. Maybe even hiding from the photographer? It would be near impossible to see him.
Same photo as above, zoomed. |
I was the subject of the two photos seen here. From my position, approximately eighty feet from the photographer, I had an exceptional vantage point. Were I a large, intelligent animal that did not wish to be spotted, I would have had no trouble scoping out the photographer from further than eighty feet away and slipping off back into the forest.
Subject approx. 50 ft. from photographer |
Blobsquatches dominate the world of bigfoot pictures, and rightly so. The difficulty of photographing effectively in a forested environment is immense. Hopefully we can all keep this in mind as we move forward.
Thanks for reading!
- A.Z.
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