 | reply to McWizzard
Re: [video] Killer Whale > Kayaker Clearly real.
1) You're right. There was no contact. Doesn't make it fake.
2) I'm sure a whale of that size would displace plenty of water as it broke the surface. Makes sense that the kayak would not sit still.
3) Go to a sporting goods store that sells kayaks. It's not uncommon for them to have multi-toned paint jobs. I didn't see any actual yellow-to-white changes on my screen. It could also be that the kayak is a close two tone yellow.
If you look closely, you'll notice that the whale didn't land ON the kayak, but rather near it. No squishing going on there. You can watch the splash/wake of the whale re-entering the water throughout the video. It doesn't affect the others greatly because it doesn't reach them. The kayak got sucked down in a current created by the whale entering the water. If it were two videos superimposed on each other, then how could a super-bouyant kayak disappear under the surface for that long without something external pulling it down?
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I'm sure it would be a different video if the film was taken from a side angle rather than one where the whale eclipses the kayak. |