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Watch: BFRO Investigator Posts ‘Sasquatch’ Picture: ‘It Might be Authentic’
A BFRO investigator, also known for the Finding Bigfoot TV show, at a Colorado convention last month released a photograph of a bipedal creature in Washington state.
The picture, provided to Matt Moneymaker by an undisclosed source, shows a large primate in the middle of the thick, green vegetation.
Moneymaker said he believes the picture could be authentic and that attendants to the convention claimed to have seen something similar to the alleged creature before.
It is not clear why there isn’t a video of the purported encounter.
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Gavin
August 1, 2017 at 6:43 am
It is not a bear, its proportions would be hard for a human to pull off if it were a costume. That leaves two things, either there is an interesting and study worthy creature in this photo or, it is photo-shop. I don’t see any blatantly obvious photo-shop but we should not rule it out. This is one of the more convincing things I have seen on this site for a while, good job on this one.
Z
August 1, 2017 at 4:24 pm
It’s badly “photoshopped.” If you have a photographic and artistic background and extensive experience with actually using PhotoShop, you can tell easily. First, its right “hand” is the ONLY thing in the photo that is even close to being in focus. Zoom in 1000% and it’s obvious. Nothing else on that focal plane is in focus. It’s fake. I won’t even go into the inconsistencies in the pixels themselves that surround the “figure.” It is fake and badly done at that.
Laz
August 6, 2017 at 5:22 pm
Your comments will probably be insightful. You should contact him and let him know. I’d rather have evidence disproving a fake photo than have some poser say it’s genuine because this bigfoot married his cousin’s sister.
Fredrik
August 13, 2017 at 11:55 am
Why even bother posting blobsquatchs.