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    Default more pareidolia

    this time nothing to do with me...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-57770547
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    Default Re: more pareidolia

    If you look even more closely you can see the Face of Cod ;-)
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    Default Re: more pareidolia

    Yes I saw that, it's the real deal..

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    Default Re: more pareidolia

    I'm a skeptic. I see Photoshop.

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    ... except that Jeff Overs is a highly respected photgrapher so the question then is why would he do such a thing and say he did not?

    still there are currently three photos of his of newhaven storm[s] on instagram wich have recognisable faces https://www.instagram.com/oversnap/ which the statistician in me says not at all impossible, but maybe unlikely...

    mabe the gods were with him on that occasion
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    I’m not sure if it’s photoshopped or not, but it’s a great shot. I guess if you take enough photos of anything like clouds or waves you’re bound to see something eventually if you’re looking.

    When I was a boy (here we go again!) Newhaven was within easy cycling distance of where I grew up and I spent many a happy but precarious hour fishing off the ‘West Pier’ at Newhaven. Obviously not when it was that blowy.


    If you look carefully in the photo you can see there’s a covered walkway on the right that runs the whole length of the arm. I think access is blocked off now (probably a good thing), but back then you could walk under those waves.
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