¿ Which wavelength and which angle of polarized light is needed to get a good photograph of a chupacabra ?

By paranominal
Published: February 17, 2009

Tagged with: Chupacabra, Fur, lighting, Optical Properties, Photograph, Polarized Light, Wavelength

  1. jlowes12345 says:

    place a goat out as bait set a trap either tranquilize or kill the chubacabra, take some of its fur and place it under manny wavelenghts and frequencies of light to figure that out

  2. starry_eyed_sagittarius says:

    to properly answer this question, it would be neccesary to catch a cupacabre and analyze its special fur.

    i'd suggest a one of those deep-sea fishing crab cages to catch the bugger. happy hunting!

  3. andarial says:

    http://skepdic.com/chupa.html
    probably the same wave length and angle of polarized light as one would use for the lochness monster or unicorns…

  4. Sparky5115 says:

    Check out a couple of paranormal websites.

    Me? Personally?

    No way I'd get that close to one by choice!