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First glance, photo shop job. Then I just started searching the net for unusual photos caught by a deer cam. Within seconds I find the same image, plastered all over the internet. This is a big deal on the internet right now. Some paranormal researchers are actually reporting it to be unexplained while others are realizing it’s not what it appears to be.
This deer cam capture has been “debunked” by the many people that are not ready to jump to conclusions concerning creatures and paranormal phenomenon. Creepy image indeed. And I’m not too ashamed to say that the woods do freak me out.
"Debunk" and speculate away.
Originally posted by Titen-Sxull
reply to post by RightInTwo
So these cheap hoax photos are somehow evidence that this thing ISN'T a hoax? Edited deer cam photos are a staple of internet hoaxes like this because they make for such creepy eerie photos (eye shine is creepy no matter what creature you put it on).
"Debunk" and speculate away.
No need to debunk this. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and until that evidence is presented disbelief is the default position.
Here's an early deer cam hoax I remember finding years ago, so I'll see your humanoids and raise you a Kangaroo Demon
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/d88412c04e35.jpg[/atsimg]edit on 9-7-2011 by Titen-Sxull because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by RightInTwo
Both have been discussed here before. The video was made for the Diesel clothing company's 'Fallen Angel' campaign (see here).
The photo was for a video game, Resistance 3 (here).edit on 9-7-2011 by CLPrime because: syntax