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Bigfoot Photos
Photos of Bigfoot?
This photo page of Bigfoot images is to show some of the more famous Bigfoot photos that have been seen on TV and passed around the Internet. Some of the Bigfoot photos are believed to be real, authentic evidence, while others are known to be hoaxes.
Let us begin with the most infamous of Bigfoot photos (actually stills from the Patterson-Gimlin 1967 video), and considered to be a benchmark of Bigfoot photos by Bigfoot researchers throughout the United States. Is it the best of Bigfoot photos?
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The Bigfoot photos to the left (and below) have been analyzed, re-analyzed, and disputed for decades, as many staunchly believe them to be authentic, while skeptics believe the Bigfoot photos of the two men to be an elaborate scam. We must admit, if it is a man in a Bigfoot costume, then it is a very, very good job. Simply because it has had so much support by a few in the academia world, makes it even more credible of the Bigfoot photos on this page. The other Bigfoot photos have been figured out or disproven to most Bigfoot watchers approval.
Below are two more photos of the Bigfoot taken from the same film which was shot in Bluff Creek, California.
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The Bigfoot photo to the right shows a foot print taken at Bluff Creek in 1967. Was it man made or Bigfoot made? You decide...
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The following Bigfoot photos are known fakes. The first of the Bigfoot photos was taken in 1995 by Cliff Crook. Many believe this to be a small doll model posed in a pool of water:
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To the right is the next of our faux Bigfoot photos. It was produced by UPN for Fox TV and was taken from what's now known as the Snow Walker Bigfoot video.
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Ray Wallace is credited with this hugely disputed of Bigfoot photos (below center), as it was taken before the digital age and is most likely just a good example of a man in a monkey suit. Ray claims he purchased the photo for $10,000 from a wildlife photographer for a Strange Magazine.
There are many more Bigfoot photos we could post, some holding up to intense scrutinizing, while others quickly fooling no one. With so many (such as these) of the Bigfoot photos out there being dis-proven, doesn't it seem most likely that all of them are not real, true evidence? Living in the digital age, almost anyone with good editing software can create a believable prank to be added to the Hall of Bigfoot photos infamy.
If we are going to believe in Bigfoot, can we please just have one real Bigfoot photo from someone, other than Patterson?
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Bigfoot photos generated from videos has been common. The Marks Bigfoot to the left was taken from the vid, but is not real according to most experts in Bigfoot research.
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