One of many stills from the daytime video taken at the site. This is not the track from below, but another from nearby. |
As most of you know,
I'm currently on the road filming the next season of Finding Bigfoot. The
production schedule has us shooting between nine and fifteen hours a day, six
days a week, leaving little time for much else. However, in my precious free
time, besides taking care of bills, emailing my family and friends, redesigning
my website, doing laundry, and trying to remain somewhat sane, I have been
chipping away at the staggering task of organizing the data surrounding the
London Tracks from this past February.
One of many stills from the
daytime video taken at the site. This is not the track from below, but another from nearby. |
While on my all-too-short break from filming, I managed to clean off all 72 casts, photograph them all from various angles, and produce an amusing teaser video entitled Sixty-four. I watched several of the videos that were taken at the casting site and meticulously took stills of these videos to pair up with the casts. I still need to watch the night time videos and do the same...
Photographing one of the casts. |
As you can see, I have been far from idle. I just wish I had more time.
Many of you have been emailing me asking about the tracks, and I appreciate both your curiosity about my progress, as well as your patience with me. Since I'm on the road for more than another month, I thought I'd leak some photographs of what I've done so far, along with some rough plans for what I have in store.
Again, thank you for your patience with me. Believe me when I say that I wish I could be working on the tracks every day. They are among my highest priorities in bigfooting right now, but the truth is that I have to work. (By the way, work is going great, and I expect the final product of Finding Bigfoot's season three to be both fun and bigfooty!)
Below are photographs of just one of the London Tracks. Included will be a photo of it before casting, and several photos of the cast itself from various angles. Close up photographs will be included when there is something interesting to feature. The cast was photographed against a one-half inch grid background for scale.
Enjoy this sneak peek of things to come.
The thirtieth print left in the
mud, which would later be the second consecutive cast of sixty-four. |
The cast of the above print. |
A view from the front of the cast. |
A view from the heel of the cast. |
A view from the medial edge of the foot. |
A view from the lateral edge of the foot. |
The toes from the lateral edge of the foot. |
The toes from the distal edge of the foot. |
The toes from
above. *full Article-http://www.northamericanbigfoot.com/2012/05/london-tracks-update.html |
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