“Capture the Truth” (with an expensive camera)
Click on the image to enlarge and find the “truth” – there’s a small detail there on the left of Nessie’s body. It’s a nice ad for Sony’s expensive 24.6 megapixels camera.
Keep reading for a couple more excellent images of the series and some further musings.

The Nessie photo is a reference to the “surgeon’s photograph”, which in “actual truth” involved a small toy submarine. Not an inflatable toy.
Next we have Bigfoot:
That’s an obvious homage to the Patterson-Gimlin footage, down to the small details. Plus a small one on Bigooft’s chest. And it’s interesting to note some Bigfoot researchers have actually claimed to have seen a zipper, though it’s all inconclusive given the low resolution of the film. If only they had a +U$2,000 digital camera. From Sony.
Finally, a flying saucer:
I honestly didn’t get what was the “truth” in this image – which as far as I know is also the only one which is not a reference to any actual famous Fortean photo, it’s more akin to the flying saucers from Hollywood. I noticed something there on the left, but is it a string? An antenna? Do make your comment if you got this one. [via erueru]
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The UFO looks like it has an antenna suggesting it’s a remote contolled toy, but surely a remote controlled flying saucer is a feat of technology in itself?
I think it’s supposed to be a remote control antenna
That’s what I thought. Even if it was an RC toy, where’s the propulsion? It doesn’t make much sense, but it seems to be what it was intended to mean.
I think that the UFO’s antenna is supposed to represent the phrase ‘Capture the Truth’. It shows that UFO’s are fake, in a way. But don’t you agree they are excellent imitations? I made side by side comparisons of the Sony picture and the picture it was based on and the similarity is uncanny. Good job, Sony