I am posting this article from the June 1976 issue of “Filmmakers Newsletter” because it has an article by Charles Wyckoff in it. Wyckoff was a specialist in film emlusions who invented a number of wide-exposure-range films used to record nuclear test explosions and to photograph the lunar surface during project Apollo. He also had extensive experience in underwater photography. He, and the rest of the Robert Rines expeditions personnel, were specialists in their respective fields. I encourage everyone to read this article. Wyckoff addresses a number of questions (but not all) that are commonly raised when addressing the potential existence of large creatures in Loch Ness. Such “old” articles I think will aid historians and cryptozoologists alike. submitted by /u/Mysterious-Emu-8423 to r/Cryptozoology |