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originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: blackmetalmist
Do people even try any more to make realistic hoaxes?
So he sees bigfoot and he concentrates on filming ziggy his terrier instead of big foot .
Also where in the world do these people buy these super cheap cameras that have the capability to focus and keep a resolution no higher than an original startec cell phone from the early 90's?
originally posted by: Frocharocha
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: blackmetalmist
Do people even try any more to make realistic hoaxes?
So he sees bigfoot and he concentrates on filming ziggy his terrier instead of big foot .
Also where in the world do these people buy these super cheap cameras that have the capability to focus and keep a resolution no higher than an original startec cell phone from the early 90's?
I have problems when focusing with my cellphone camera, when i try to film things at a distance, my hand shakes and the image gets blurry, that happens because i'm always nervous and i have cordenation problems, and that happens with my iphone (and even modern cameras are not that good today, believe me.).
The problem with modern cameras is that they were made to take photos up-close. Distance shoots will have less pixels.
So basically when people see something strange with a camera, people will become to shake and the video quality will go down to hell, unless you have a very brave person filming.
Either way. the bigfoot looks way to small and way to fast. I say this is fake.
originally posted by: SheeplFlavoredAgain
a reply to: Substracto
That doesn't always hold true. I've had a lifetime with dogs and in my non-professional experience and opinion, they are generally good at evaluating threats. Even with the terrier scrappiness, that dog is not stupid and knows when something is hopelessly large. I would never own a dog that small, but I've babysat a few. They are fierce but in a smart way, they keep a sensible distance from whatever they're barking at. And run like hell when confronted.