Bigfoot Forensics: Capturing Context for Convincing Evidence

Posted Thursday, July 04, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast looking to elevate your investigation game, then you're in luck! A recent YouTube video from the channel "Bigfoot Forensics" dives into the importance of context in your photographs and how it can make or break your investigation. Context is key in understanding the story behind a photograph. Without context, a simple footprint could be anyone or anything's, but with context, it can turn into a compelling narrative. By providing a richer understanding of the scene, contextual photos can answer questions like where was the footprint found, what time of day was it, and reduce doubts and increase credibility. The video breaks down the three essential types of photographs to add context to your investigation: overall photos, mid-range photos, and close-up photos. Overall photos capture the surrounding area in a 360° series of overlapping photos, ensuring that nothing in your scene goes undocumented. Mid-range photos pick relevant items in your scene and photograph them at a much closer distance, highlighting details that might be missed at the scene. Close-up photos are detailed and clear, capturing every nuance of your piece of evidence. By providing detailed, contextualized documentation, you can make all the difference in being taken seriously by the scientific community and fellow enthusiasts. The video encourages us to step up our game and show the world what's really out there. As a researcher of this information, I highly recommend watching the video for a more in-depth understanding of the importance of context in your investigation. And, as a fellow Bigfoot believer, let's continue to provide detailed, contextualized documentation to elevate our investigations and change perceptions.