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Louisiana Woods Creature
I think this capture of the creature is authentic. Whenever I analyse someone else's photo, I apply photocopy filter and adjust it to see how integrated the image is with the background and how the waves (magnetic or aural) appear. The waves are a feature of energy and often show up strongly in spirit images.
Also, looking at the first image closely (right click for large version), you can see the outline of his collarbone and the depressions in the chest over the ribcage, which follows suit with how thin and skeletal this entity is.
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A little more searching and I came upon this blog that sets forth a case for debunking. However, in the comments come some excellent arguments for it being a "real being" in the photo (regardless of what type of being it is). One respondent used a high-pass filter to reveal that the eyes have gradation. He adds: Now here's a tidbit that should give everyone something to think about. To get the white reflection you see in this subject's eyes, requires a 'tapetum ludicum', which is what animals have so they can see in the dark. We (humans) don't have this, and thus when we look into a flash, ours look red (ie: redeye) because light bounces around in our eyes and picks up the red from blood vessels. Given the physiological variation and structure of the mystery subject as I've demonstrated with the above filtering, and the fact that the eye glare is white and not red like ours, it can't be a stand-in human posing. Each corroborates the other once you analyze these elements. This subject has a tapetum ludicum and physiological variation of the eye structure too.
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Real or not, it certainly is creepy... 
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I came across this a couple of times but I think it was debunked because the picture was used as a viral marketing campaign for I believe a video game or movie not sure. It then was put on facebook and then somebody in Colorado said they caught this on a deer cam then the same picture and story was released for the Louisiana one.
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In the comments above I explain the reason why I think it is a real creature based on photo analysis. I am quite sure it was from a deer cam (since I saw a comparison frame from the same cam with a deer in it), but it was being touted as Louisiana Woods Creature when I found it, so I gave it that title. But yeah, it could have come from somewhere else.  It is tempting to just believe such plausible explanations thrown out there like it is part of a viral marketing campaign (I read that as well when I was researching it and it nearly derailed me), but I like to do my own photo analysis as a basis for whether it has true detailed depth indicators, etc., and go from there.
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