Joe Parkhurst posted this video of two possible bigfoot he captured on a FLIR equipped camera. Whatever the objects are in the video, they are way larger than local wildlife or humans.
Recently I've watched the folly as researcher after researcher purchased FLIRs, many of them with viewer funding. I have some experience with military grade FLIRs and knew that you could never positively identify anything from infrared imagery. All a FLIR can do is let you know that something is there and where it is which is sufficient for the military to kill it but insufficient for any serious research. It is a distraction and it is going to cost the bigfoot community time and wasted assets.
I don't quite understand why researchers don't use the money to upgrade their traditional optical equipment instead. If they understood the technology they would know that newer 4K cameras can shoot video that can be undersampled to 1080p but isn't subject to the 4:2:0 chroma undersampling all current consumer (and many professional) grade cameras produce. The newer cameras can give you true 4:4:4 YCrCb color data which gives amazingly clear 1080p video. Basically I'm saying you need a 4K camera even if your whole setup is 1080p. Most researchers haven't a clue what I just said and it is but a single technical issue to be comprehended if you are going to produce research-grade Bigfoot videos.
Instead of developing their understanding of all of the gear they employ they con their views out of thousands of dollars and blindly buy a FLIR and then we all get to watch as they slowly and painfully realize that it is not going to produce data that is useful for research. Quite a few of those FLIRS will end up on ebay after about a year of sitting on the shelf.
Eventually somebody is going to lash a 4K webcam to a telescope and a laptop and these creatures are going to be outed right and proper.
Those images can't be anything else but two creatures lying in wait for prey to come by. I would have gotten out of the car and tried to approach the figures . Who knows what would have happened . They may get up and we'd see more of their lower bodies
This photograph was first shown at a Bigfoot conference in Washington over the weekend where witnesses were blown away. While we're currently seeking permission to post the screengrab here, we'll provide the link to the image on Facebook for now. The image is just a snapshot of a 5 minute-long footage of a Bigfoot caught on thermal. Washington Bigfoot researcher Derek Randles explains the image:
Adam Davies visits Dr. Johnson at the SOHA base camp, and tries a new experiment to test the relationship Dr. Johnson has with his bigfoot friends. But how did it turn out?
Here's the latest update from Stacy Brown Jr. from the mine shafts in Hellen Georgia: Stacy Brown Sr. and Jr. stumble upon a very odd spot in the woods behind the cabin.
Well that was absolutely worthless.
ReplyDeleteSo much for the two grand they plopped-down on a FLIR.
Delete^spends 2 g's on video games and is proud as hell of it
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Joe
Recently I've watched the folly as researcher after researcher purchased FLIRs, many of them with viewer funding. I have some experience with military grade FLIRs and knew that you could never positively identify anything from infrared imagery. All a FLIR can do is let you know that something is there and where it is which is sufficient for the military to kill it but insufficient for any serious research. It is a distraction and it is going to cost the bigfoot community time and wasted assets.
DeleteI don't quite understand why researchers don't use the money to upgrade their traditional optical equipment instead. If they understood the technology they would know that newer 4K cameras can shoot video that can be undersampled to 1080p but isn't subject to the 4:2:0 chroma undersampling all current consumer (and many professional) grade cameras produce. The newer cameras can give you true 4:4:4 YCrCb color data which gives amazingly clear 1080p video. Basically I'm saying you need a 4K camera even if your whole setup is 1080p. Most researchers haven't a clue what I just said and it is but a single technical issue to be comprehended if you are going to produce research-grade Bigfoot videos.
Instead of developing their understanding of all of the gear they employ they con their views out of thousands of dollars and blindly buy a FLIR and then we all get to watch as they slowly and painfully realize that it is not going to produce data that is useful for research. Quite a few of those FLIRS will end up on ebay after about a year of sitting on the shelf.
Eventually somebody is going to lash a 4K webcam to a telescope and a laptop and these creatures are going to be outed right and proper.
Stop buying FLIRS for God's sake.
^ Another know-it-all jacka$$ who thinks he has the right to tell others what to do and what they can buy.
DeleteSince you want things done your way, GO DO IT, instead of telling others what to do while you sit on your a$$ criticizing.
^Another jackass who bought a FLIR and now can't pay the rent lol.
Delete^ Wrong. I'm not even a footer. Just a person with an interest in the subject. But you're still a know it all jackas$ sitting on his as$ criticizing.
Deleteits Hillary and Bernie.
ReplyDeleteThere is no escape from politics - even on a Bigfoot blog.
DeleteSorry. The "hershey kiss" was my doing. I had to pinch-off a hot steamer.
ReplyDeletestory of your life eh Haites ???
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Those images can't be anything else but two creatures lying in wait for prey to come by. I would have gotten out of the car and tried to approach the figures . Who knows what would have happened . They may get up and we'd see more of their lower bodies
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Yeppers,then as soon as you spotted thier lower bodies,You would of ran up to'em ,gotten on yer hands and knees and then moaned like a sick queer !!
DeleteHi Haites, still no girlfriend eh ?
Deletetoo bad kiddo. Maybe some special pleading will help ya mate
Joe
Obviously bears.
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