dinsdale
Posted by nessietarius, CRascals@aol.com, on Sat, Oct 28 2006, 4:22am
saw a film recently that highlighted the fact that when recent anlysis was undertaken on the original DSinsdales film, a strong image can be seen underneath the water behind the viewable image.
Experts tell us this would make the "thing" under the water huge....40feet or there abouts.
What do you think?

Comment by: Myth88 on Oct 07, 2008
I dunno, it could be a shark but you can't really see an sort of tail fins.

Comment by: cryptoaddict on Jul 30, 2008
Shark, i believe. Perhaps a large shark, but a shark none the less.

Comment by: winxit on Jun 20, 2008
what the...

Comment by: Wako on Mar 27, 2008
could you get an enhanced image?

Comment by: tobi on Jan 13, 2008
i see a cat head

Comment by: lochfoot on Jan 07, 2008
it looks like a shark but its shaped differnt

Comment by: Ashlyn on Dec 28, 2007
I would think that your picture is of a type of shark. Due to it's outline it must be a shark, but that would be so cool if it was a monster of the deep.

Comment by: tlf on Dec 25, 2007
it's too blurry for me to make out anything other than a sharklike shape, it's prob a shark does not look that big to me

Comment by: Bill Ze Redneck M'Kay on Dec 13, 2007
it looks like a croc!

Comment by: plezio-nessie on Dec 02, 2007
uh, what?!

Comment by: ARO on Nov 21, 2007
I'm creationist so I'll call this leviathan aka sarchosuchus or deinoshucus if it's by england cus' their sighted mostly there.

Comment by: solsed on Nov 10, 2007
This animal looks like a saltwater crocodile coming to the surface, they could have got the size of this beast wrong, depending on what equipment they used and environmental disrupts, such as a school of fish, where is the video? I would like to see this animal swimming.
my best guess is a saltwater crocodile and technical defect. Either that or its the 40 ft long, prehistoric Sarcosuchus imperator flesh crocodile emperor

Comment by: No_matter_what_it_is_its-real on Oct 29, 2007
its just a shark or something, it doesnt look forty feet

Comment by: Cthulhu "Two Sheds" Jackson on Sep 02, 2007
40 feet? Oh no, Spiny Norman is swimming now!

Comment by: Adel on Jul 25, 2007
can someone tell me what country that creature is from cause one day i wanna go there and see if its going to appear again

Comment by: LadyGreenEyes on Jul 24, 2007
Not a shark, ray, or orca - the proportions are all wrong...beyond that, beats me. Guess we have to say Nessie. I think Dinsdale got something cool.

Comment by: Gizmo_Guy on May 27, 2007
it is either a shark that they are overreacting about or nothing that they are overreacting about. either way they are overreacting about it.

Comment by: cryptocole on May 21, 2007
it's large, it's got fins' looks like my cousin, but it might be nessie's!

Comment by: Crypticlover on May 07, 2007
look at the cute little seal

Comment by: nessie_lover5 on Feb 19, 2007
could b anything

Comment by: Enalya on Jan 23, 2007
I'd say by the stark contrast of the creature, it's an Orca...it looks like it's slightly on the side, which would explain the fin placements.

Comment by: bigfoot is real on Jan 20, 2007
it kinda looks like a shark but it is to blurry to tell

Comment by: zandr87 on Jan 10, 2007
I've never seen the video, but looking at the picture, the angle makes it seem like a shark coming to the surface. But it doesn't look like something I've ever seen a shark do... The caption says forty feet, but what are they using as reference? Was there something in the video to compare it to?

Comment by: CryptoKirk on Jan 01, 2007
I have always had an interest in the Dinsdale film. I am skeptical when it comes to video enhancements ecspecially in this case with the Dinsdale film when it is hard enough to make out the object. This "enhancement" truely does show something that certainly suggests something other than a man in a boat which much people have suggested in this film. To me this enhancement sheds some new belief on the flim. I truely can't pick anything specific out of the picture but it definately looks like a living animal.

Comment by: _Olive_ on Dec 29, 2006
IDK what to make of it... It looks like a shark.

Comment by: cryptidkeeper on Dec 21, 2006
its a shark

Comment by: Cryptophsyco on Dec 20, 2006
i wish there was a clearer shot

Comment by: specimen3 on Nov 15, 2006
Where the idea of this looking like a ray comes from is beyond me..lol..If you notice, the proportion is way out of line for a ray..A ray that long would be much wider

Comment by: Cryptogurl6657 on Nov 13, 2006
This is NOT a large manta ray, this looks like a dead lizard that the underwater cam picked up. I beleive in nessie, and i hate to even break it to myself, but this is no nessie.

Comment by: RobUrban on Nov 12, 2006
Lake Monster, did you mean Kronosaur?? Not trying to school you, next time just say Pliosaur. Covers Plesiosaurs, Mososaurs, etc.

Comment by: AbeLincoln_ROCKZ_ on Nov 11, 2006
So that's were you've been, grandma!

Comment by: Lake Monster Maniak on Nov 06, 2006
Chronosoar related, aquatic reptile. Seriously.

Comment by: El_ChUPaMaN on Nov 05, 2006
looks photoshopped pretty good though

Comment by: ZERO_NIGHTMARE on Nov 03, 2006
and where can i find this video?

Comment by: cryptid hunter cinco on Nov 01, 2006
it looks like its on the ground not underwater

Comment by: nessietarius on Nov 01, 2006
it is indeed photoshoppedtidied up by myself but was purely done to show what I had seen in the Discovery documentary

Comment by: wisker on Oct 31, 2006
it appears to be an alligator or crocidile possibly a saltwater crocidile i dont know much about the photo but it does look strikingly similar to a reptile as for the other image they are talking about in the photo i cant see it

Comment by: Z-Man on Oct 31, 2006
Looks like a leopard shark, and I seriously doubt it's 40 feet. In fact, I think it's Photoshopped.

Comment by: sburmann on Oct 31, 2006
Some research suggests the video is a poor video of a boat. I'm with Mounti, and skeptical of enhanced pics. However, if yo ulook at the head, you can make out a light colored wake. But the wake is too wide for most moving boats the faster the boat, the narrower the wake. But, an otter or seal swimming would make that sort of wake. Couple that with the shape of the image, and it really looks like an otter or seal.

Comment by: TheDude0716 on Oct 31, 2006
My bad, what I said was in agreement with turtlehunter, I guess I just skimmed his post.

Comment by: TheDude0716 on Oct 31, 2006
Look at the elongated body and the fins, I disagree with turtlehunter, I see no roundness to the fins, see also the "head" shape, mildly pointed, look at the ripples around it, this creature is no 40 feet long. When I look at this picture, I see a Sturgeon.

Comment by: turtlehunter91 on Oct 31, 2006
Look at a picture of a seal or an otter and you will notice that their,
"fins" have a definite roundness to them, while the fins on that thing have a definite triangular shape.

Comment by: Seskia on Oct 30, 2006
A seal or otter for sure

Comment by: turtlehunter91 on Oct 30, 2006
Yes, it does have the fin shape of a ray, but there are two main problems with the ray theory. One, most rays are flat and wide at the front, and the few that aren't, are proportionately short and proportionatley, that creature is defintely not in any way. And two, the only fresh water sting rays live in Asia, Africa, and Florida. And also, with all the searching that Loch Ness has been through with in the last 50 years, it's nearly impossible that a ray could have eluded us because they don't live in deep water. Those, are the facts.

Comment by: Cryptid Catcher on Oct 30, 2006
Um, I have to agree with Red Hot Chili Peppers. It looks a lot like a ray.

Comment by: turtlehunter91 on Oct 30, 2006
Okay, I don't know how many of y'all have ever seen one, but that thing has the body shape of a marine iguana swimming, albeit, a very, very big marine iguana.

Comment by: Hoax-Catcher on Oct 30, 2006
looks like a seal or otter on its back

Comment by: Mountie on Oct 30, 2006
I'm always skeptical with "enhancements", more so with enhancements done with grainy black and white film. Especially in Loch Ness where the under-surface visability is so poor.

Comment by: "C "man on Oct 30, 2006
that aint no ray other than the size it looks like a croc

Comment by: Red Hot Chili Peppers on Oct 29, 2006
Greetings. The underwater image appears to be a large manta ray. It may be a known creature or a cryptid.