Top 100 photos: The Loch Ness Monster
1. I was drawn to this image because of the magical element of the supernatural. I love stories about mysterious creatures, including the Loch Ness Monster so this photo has real meaning to me.
2. This photo has not been tampered with, yet it is not real. The photographer, Robert Wilson, and his son created a fake monster made of an old toy submarine, this destroyed his reputation but the photo is famous today. Like "the face on mars", this photo has been obsessed over by countless conspiracy theorists and "fable seekers".
3. This extra information is a newspaper that published this photo, and it gives us insight of how innocent people were compared to now. Now we know that a photo could be photoshopped or fake due to our advanced technology.
4.
UGHHH I'm so sorry I can't find any other photos from this photographer.
This is a photo of him...
5. Biography:
Name: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kenneth Wilson
Birth year: 1899
Death year: 1969
Birth place: Madagascar
School/education: Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Royal London in Whitechapel
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