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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
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A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9885449iu)
Bobby Berk. Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9885449it)
Bobby Berk. Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9885449iv)
Bobby Berk. Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9885449iy)
Bobby Berk. Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis beim 'A. Human Experience' Event in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9859088aj)
Jonathan Van Ness
A Human Experience, New York, USA - 04 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis beim 'A. Human Experience' Event in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9859088ai)
Jonathan Van Ness
A Human Experience, New York, USA - 04 Sep 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tomasz Szatewicz/REX/Shutterstock (9484962a)
Dark skies over Loch Ness on Tuesday afternoon (March 27) as the colder and wet weather moves in for Easter.
Seasonal weather, UK - 27 Mar 2018
A photographer has taken a series of stunning pictures of grey skies over Loch Ness in Scotland as the UK is set to see rain and snow over the long Easter weekend.
Tomasz Szatewicz, who is based in Inverness, has taken photos of the bleak weather as much of Britain sees heavy rain and snow over the hills today (Wed).
The showers are set to die away tonight, leaving a cold and clear night, but northeast Scotland may see some snow by dawn.
A band of heavy rain, which may be thundery at times, will move across England and Wales from the southwest tomorrow. There is also set to be snow showers in the northeast.
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779j)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779m)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779m)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779n)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779o)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Chris Hoy sucht das Ungeheuer von Loch Ness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (7541779l)
Sir Chris Hoy
'The Grand Tour' TV show on set filming , Loch Ness, Scotland, UK - 02 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
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Nigel Farage enjoys a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (5658522d)
Nigel Farage enjoys a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (5658522e)
Nigel Farage enjoys a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (5658522f)
Nigel Farage enjoys a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (5658522g)
Nigel Farage pours himself a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit with HOtel Boss Stephen Crossland
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Schottland: Nigel Farage auf Wahlkampf in Inverness
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (5658522h)
Nigel Farage enjoys a pint of Loch Ness Brewery Beer during a visit to the Benleva Hotel at Drumnadrochit
Nigel Farage campaigns in Inverness, Scotland - 20 Apr 2016
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Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2092996bg)
Prince Harry (right) or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, relaxes with fellow Pilots in their VHR (very high ready-ness) at the British controlled flight-line in Camp Bastion southern Afghanistan, where he is serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps, from September 2012 for four months until January 2013
Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
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Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2092996au)
Prince Harry (right) or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, relaxes during computer football game with his fellow Apache Helicopter Pilot Capt Simon Beattie (left), during their 12 hour VHR (very high ready-ness) shift at the British controlled flight-line in Camp Bastion southern Afghanistan, where he is serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps, from September 2012 for four months until January 2013
Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
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Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
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Prince Harry or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, races out from the VHR (very high ready-ness) tent to scramble his Apache with fellow Pilots, during his 12 hour shift at the British controlled flight-line in Camp Bastion southern Afghanistan, where he is serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps, from September 2012 for four months until January 2013
Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
Prince Harry has been spotted out and about in London celebrating his return from Afghanistan. On Saturday night, just three days after his return, the Prince hit the town with friends and was seen stocking up at a local supermarket. It was then onto an all night house party in Fulham with a bleary-eyed Harry leaving the next morning at around 10.30. Dressed casually in jeans, a check shirt and a baseball cap the Prince was picked up in a black range rover by his royal protection officers who had been patiently waiting outside. Harry is currently on leave following his 20-week deployment in Afghanistan.
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Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2092996ap)
Prince Harry or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, relaxes during computer football game with his fellow Apache Helicopter crews, during their 12 hour VHR (very high ready-ness) shift at the British controlled flight-line in Camp Bastion southern Afghanistan, where he is serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps, from September 2012 for four months until January 2013
Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
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Colorful outfit and personality of bag pipe player at the Loch Ness area near Drumnadrochit home of the Loch Ness Monster Nessie in the Scotish Highland
ZTUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Schottland Referendum: ¿berzeugte oder von Gottes Gnaden eingesetzte Kilt-TrŠger
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 17 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anita Russo/REX (4105654n)
Yes supporter as Nessie the Loch Ness Monster attends the Final Yes Rally at George Square, Glasgow
Scottish Independence Referendum, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 17 Sep 2014
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, prints, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere
Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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One Scottish resident seems to have grown bored of Scottish referendum talk.
Incredible photos, which appear to show a creature similar to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, have been captured accidentally by an Autographer life camera on Lake Windermere.
The photographer set up his tripod to take photos automatically throughout the day, hoping to capture the seasonal colours and maybe shots of the Greylag goose.
Having returned from lunch to download the images to his smartphone, he made the amazing discovery.
The frames were sent to Autographer, who have photographers all over the world gathering content at any given time. Unfortunately, the photographer wants to remain anonymous.
James Ebdon of Autographer says: "At first, we thought it was a swan or goose. Who knows what it is - maybe some kids messing about - maybe a rare an old creature - whatever it is we will leave it to the experts."
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, prints, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere
Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/peek
One Scottish resident seems to have grown bored of Scottish referendum talk.
Incredible photos, which appear to show a creature similar to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, have been captured accidentally by an Autographer life camera on Lake Windermere.
The photographer set up his tripod to take photos automatically throughout the day, hoping to capture the seasonal colours and maybe shots of the Greylag goose.
Having returned from lunch to download the images to his smartphone, he made the amazing discovery.
The frames were sent to Autographer, who have photographers all over the world gathering content at any given time. Unfortunately, the photographer wants to remain anonymous.
James Ebdon of Autographer says: "At first, we thought it was a swan or goose. Who knows what it is - maybe some kids messing about - maybe a rare an old creature - whatever it is we will leave it to the experts."
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere
Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/peek
One Scottish resident seems to have grown bored of Scottish referendum talk.
Incredible photos, which appear to show a creature similar to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, have been captured accidentally by an Autographer life camera on Lake Windermere.
The photographer set up his tripod to take photos automatically throughout the day, hoping to capture the seasonal colours and maybe shots of the Greylag goose.
Having returned from lunch to download the images to his smartphone, he made the amazing discovery.
The frames were sent to Autographer, who have photographers all over the world gathering content at any given time. Unfortunately, the photographer wants to remain anonymous.
James Ebdon of Autographer says: "At first, we thought it was a swan or goose. Who knows what it is - maybe some kids messing about - maybe a rare an old creature - whatever it is we will leave it to the experts."
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere
Loch Ness Monster 'spotted' at Lake Windermere, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/peek
One Scottish resident seems to have grown bored of Scottish referendum talk.
Incredible photos, which appear to show a creature similar to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, have been captured accidentally by an Autographer life camera on Lake Windermere.
The photographer set up his tripod to take photos automatically throughout the day, hoping to capture the seasonal colours and maybe shots of the Greylag goose.
Having returned from lunch to download the images to his smartphone, he made the amazing discovery.
The frames were sent to Autographer, who have photographers all over the world gathering content at any given time. Unfortunately, the photographer wants to remain anonymous.
James Ebdon of Autographer says: "At first, we thought it was a swan or goose. Who knows what it is - maybe some kids messing about - maybe a rare an old creature - whatever it is we will leave it to the experts."
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FEATURE: Dramatisch in Szene gesetzt: Küsten dieser Welt
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Lewis lighthouse, near Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scoltalnd, UK
Photographer Francesco Gola's stunning seascape photos around the world - Sep 2015
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An Italian photographer has captured some of the most stunning coastlines around the world.
Talented photographer, Francesco Gola has travelled around much of the world capturing the beauty of seascapes.
He has travelled to Iceland, France, Italy and parts of the UK to capture these perfect shots.
Within the UK, Francesco visited the magnificent coastlines in Cornwall, Wales and parts of the Outer Hebrides.
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FEATURE: Dramatisch in Szene gesetzt: Küsten dieser Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: Francesco Gola/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Francesco Gola's seascape photography. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francesco Gola/REX Shutterstock (5183020i)
Lewis lighthouse, near Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scoltalnd, UK
Photographer Francesco Gola's stunning seascape photos around the world - Sep 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r7bc
An Italian photographer has captured some of the most stunning coastlines around the world.
Talented photographer, Francesco Gola has travelled around much of the world capturing the beauty of seascapes.
He has travelled to Iceland, France, Italy and parts of the UK to capture these perfect shots.
Within the UK, Francesco visited the magnificent coastlines in Cornwall, Wales and parts of the Outer Hebrides.
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Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain - 11 Aug 2009
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Castle Urquhart on the banks of Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain
Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain - 11 Aug 2009
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Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain - 11 Aug 2009
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Castle Urquhart on the banks of Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain
Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain - 11 Aug 2009
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SCOTLAND, BRITAIN - 2005
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Loch Ness, Scotland, Britain
SCOTLAND, BRITAIN - 2005
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Castle Urquart on the shore of Loch Ness in Scotland, Britain
SCOTLAND, BRITAIN - 2005
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SCOTLAND, BRITAIN
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URQUHART CASTLE, LOCH NESS, SCOTLAND, BRITAIN
SCOTLAND, BRITAIN
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