A grandfather passes a long a story to his grandchildren about a day in the summer of 1972 when he and some other men helped unload a crate with a bigfoot creature inside. Is it true? Check it out and decide for yourself.
Or the eye of a German shepherd. Or pretty much anything else.
mitch51
I don’t totally discount Bigfoot. Back in 1975, I was working at CBS records in San Francisco. On one of my off days, I went for a hike in Muir woods just north of the City. While hiking, I took a picture because it was so beautiful, the only color I could see in my view finder was green. Nothing but green. For whatever reason I didn’t have this film developed for about a year, that was way before digital photography of course. When I did get it developed, lo and behold, no more than 50 yards away, I’ll be damned if Bigfoot wasn’t walking down the trail, looking right at me. Without trying, I had the best picture of Bigfoot that you could possibly imagine. It was clear as could be, he was about 7.5 feet tall at least, with darkish grey fur. Every now and again when someone brought up Bigfoot I’d show them this pic. Mind blown. No photo shopping back then, really. Finally after about 35 years Bigfoot had faded out of the pic.
The camera was a Minolta SRT101 with an F.4 lens, that pic was crystal clear.
mitch51
Hopefully Jeffrey will see this, I promised him my Bigfoot story.
I knew Mitch runs with Bigfoot! Bigfoot got erased from the photo because of time and exposure? lol That kinda sucks man. But still interesting story thanks for finally sharing.. We will have to melt hell now that it has frozen over from waiting so long.
mitch51
I always keep my promises, but I’m pretty busy being right in the middle of baseball season, lots of work to do. I just wish I actually would have seen it taking the pic, it was SO close don’t know how I missed it.
Love that. And if I can somehow find that negative, wow. I’ll put my first story in BIN, that’s if I haven’t been banned again.
mitch51
Rain, I’m going to try to chase those negatives down. I had never even thought about Bigfoot in all these years until I read some of Jeffreys stuff. No one throws negatives away. It’s a real longshot though.
well… finding a negative that old would be a story in itself.. Still, a story here remains intact:
“Finally after about 35 years Bigfoot had faded out of the pic.”
Are you speaking metaphorically? I never met a phor I didn’t like., but,
Literally? a mind bender. hey Mitch, curse you for knocking on my skull all day with that one. haha.. Anyway……… I rarely discount anything. Unless I’m having a stoop sale. heh, people love to bargain.
I too have a big foot story. I was hanging out inside a hollowed out tree far north from my country home- when all of a sudden these weird creatures burst in and tried attacking me! I then ran out the back door and there was big foot! He held the door and kept the creatures inside! He held the door, and I got away!
jdp…This is just a made up story, wanna be story writter, good at first but has some problems.
And its the eye of an ape.
Or the eye of a German shepherd. Or pretty much anything else.
I don’t totally discount Bigfoot. Back in 1975, I was working at CBS records in San Francisco. On one of my off days, I went for a hike in Muir woods just north of the City. While hiking, I took a picture because it was so beautiful, the only color I could see in my view finder was green. Nothing but green. For whatever reason I didn’t have this film developed for about a year, that was way before digital photography of course. When I did get it developed, lo and behold, no more than 50 yards away, I’ll be damned if Bigfoot wasn’t walking down the trail, looking right at me. Without trying, I had the best picture of Bigfoot that you could possibly imagine. It was clear as could be, he was about 7.5 feet tall at least, with darkish grey fur. Every now and again when someone brought up Bigfoot I’d show them this pic. Mind blown. No photo shopping back then, really. Finally after about 35 years Bigfoot had faded out of the pic.
The camera was a Minolta SRT101 with an F.4 lens, that pic was crystal clear.
Hopefully Jeffrey will see this, I promised him my Bigfoot story.
I knew Mitch runs with Bigfoot! Bigfoot got erased from the photo because of time and exposure? lol That kinda sucks man. But still interesting story thanks for finally sharing.. We will have to melt hell now that it has frozen over from waiting so long.
I always keep my promises, but I’m pretty busy being right in the middle of baseball season, lots of work to do. I just wish I actually would have seen it taking the pic, it was SO close don’t know how I missed it.
So can a negative produce a new positive?
Back to the darkroom! Back, I say.. heh..
Good idea, here. But I could never find it now.
Mitch your new name is Runs With Bigfoot..
lol
Love that. And if I can somehow find that negative, wow. I’ll put my first story in BIN, that’s if I haven’t been banned again.
Rain, I’m going to try to chase those negatives down. I had never even thought about Bigfoot in all these years until I read some of Jeffreys stuff. No one throws negatives away. It’s a real longshot though.
Who would have the negatives anyway?
Why did you get banned?
You gotta be a real turd to get banned from BIN ha ha ha
well… finding a negative that old would be a story in itself.. Still, a story here remains intact:
“Finally after about 35 years Bigfoot had faded out of the pic.”
Are you speaking metaphorically? I never met a phor I didn’t like., but,
Literally? a mind bender. hey Mitch, curse you for knocking on my skull all day with that one. haha.. Anyway……… I rarely discount anything. Unless I’m having a stoop sale. heh, people love to bargain.
I too have a big foot story. I was hanging out inside a hollowed out tree far north from my country home- when all of a sudden these weird creatures burst in and tried attacking me! I then ran out the back door and there was big foot! He held the door and kept the creatures inside! He held the door, and I got away!