
Shazz
Oh no, i hope its not pareidolia---only now did i see a" mut"dogs head when you blew this one up.Left of subject--think im going crazy!Yowie bait wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:22 amI can see what you mean could be a deers head. This blown up image from the bottom of one of the pics is interesting..adventurer wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:48 amThanks Buck, am i the only 1 that sees a deers head in this pic ( where the supposed yowies nose would be, i see it as the deers near side nose)???Buck wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:18 am
A bit of colour enhancement and contrast adjustment. Interesting to find out if the subject is still there.
Hi Shazz, as far as i am aware the dogs didnt react.Shazzoir wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:35 am Thanks Dee, Ron and Garreth, this is fascinating! Interesting the dog didn't react, but if the wind was blowing toward the object/thing, not too surprising if the dog was surrounded by other interesting bush scents. Looking forward to follow up!![]()
Shazz
Hey Dee it could all be nothing of course. I can see heaps of little faces in there which is typical for a blown up image. The thing i pointed out really does look like a little hairy man crouching down to me which is why i pointed it out but also could be nothing but the top of a log or stump.adventurer wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:48 pmOh no, i hope its not pareidolia---only now did i see a" mut"dogs head when you blew this one up.Left of subject--think im going crazy!Yowie bait wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:22 amI can see what you mean could be a deers head. This blown up image from the bottom of one of the pics is interesting..adventurer wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:48 am
Thanks Buck, am i the only 1 that sees a deers head in this pic ( where the supposed yowies nose would be, i see it as the deers near side nose)???
Good research Gareth and Ron.ronstar2 wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2019 5:55 pm Hi all
Gareth has asked me today to accompany him back out there this week maybe thurs or fri
as he is not comfortable heading in there by himself and I agreed with him. I dont think i would either if he is onto something.
I will post as soon as we get out there with the findings.
Ron
Well done guys.. a great example of methodical research.ronstar2 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 4:45 pm Well Gareth and i went out to the area in question this afternoon and managed to fight off the leaches and came to the spot and low and behold it is a stump shaped like the head of a creature, it has to be the best piece of paredillia I have seen.
There were some strange structures nearby (branches inter woven) so we were both disapointed to say the least.
Great work following up on the image, it is a bit disapointing but at least we won't continue to speculate as to what it is.ronstar2 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 4:45 pm Well Gareth and i went out to the area in question this afternoon and managed to fight off the leaches and came to the spot and low and behold it is a stump shaped like the head of a creature, it has to be the best piece of paredillia I have seen.
There were some strange structures nearby (branches inter woven) so we were both disapointed to say the least.