Who is that hairy fellow? I like the cut of his jib.
Apparently my 11:00 appointment tomorrow already has made an appearance in Colorado:
Demon or doggie? Spooky photo changes couple’s lives
Joseph Martinez and his wife Patty had their photo taken at Patty’s parent’s 50th anniversary eight years ago. . . . For the most part, its is an unremarkable picture. But recently they noticed something strange in the picture over Joseph Martinez’s left shoulder. It appears to be a snarling dog, but the couple thinks it’s a demon. Martinez says the photo was taken at a bad time in is life, a time when he says drugs were “killing his soul.” They also say no dogs were present at the festivities. A photo expert who examined the image - the photo was shot on film, not with a digital camera - calls the picture “very strange.” Patty Martinez is convinced of the photo’s supernatural aspect. “I, right away, thought it was Satan! I really thought, I said, ‘man, you’re really walking with Satan!”
Click this link to see the picture — I couldn’t display it here because of technical difficulties. What, it’s not like I work at a technology company or something. Pic below.
Though the CFO in the past has accused me of many of the seven deadly sins, (some venial ones too!) accusations generally with merit, to my knowledge she has never said of me that I was, literally, “walking with Satan.” Thanks Hon.
If I was this guy I’d have permanent neck damage from snapping my head around all the time trying to get glimpse of the Demon Dog, then trying to grab and get a collar on him. Taking that pooch to Gabriel Park or the Lucky Lab would be one hell of a good time. I wonder if that mutt is good with kids? Maybe the lad could take him to school for show and tell? Mira! Aqui esta mi perro de diablo . . .
I wonder what kind of camera set-up you need to catch a photo of the Devil? Myself I’d probably go with a fast shutter speed (1/250 or faster I think?) and the aperture as small as possible given the light — if Satan is a ways behind the subject you still want him to be in focus after all. Maybe a UV filter of some sort? Or would that then filter out the Prince of Darkness? Chief Photographer, you got any ideas?
