A Loch Ness Monster hunter claims to have "proven the existence" of the famous beast.
Eoin O'Faodhagain got the "shock of his life" when he saw a strange 10-foot black shape in the loch as he watched a live stream of the Scottish water on a webcam.
The Nessie enthusiast regularly logs on to watch the water from his home in Ireland and has racked up multiple sightings in The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.
O'Faodhagain said: "I noticed a splash and movement on the screen coming into view on the right, and a long black shape, and I immediately started a screen recording of this object.
"I got excited because it remained on the surfaces of the water, moving very slowly, unlike a large fish."
O'Faodhagain has spent more than three decades hunting for Nessie and thinks that the latest images could be crucial in the search for proof of the mythical monster's existence.
He said: "I think my video and photos have proven the existence of the monster, and brought her from folklore to reality."