You need to get a digital camera at Loch Ness, then go to the Himalayas. Climb above the monastery, beat the monk at the Yeti game, and go up, then left to find the footprint.
If you don't have a camera, climb down and cross the bridge to the right. Go down the rope (you can come back up the same way rather than climbing the path).
You take 3 photos at Loch Ness.
Photographing Nessie
1) Travel to Loch Ness and get the digital camera by helping the man whose truck is stuck under the bridge (click tire, then click and hold the valve). Go right to the Pub and play darts to get a rowboat ticket. Take a photo of humps in the water, and eventually return them to the Mews lab. They are just tires, but a shadowy Nessie is also seen.
2) On your return to Loch Ness, complain to the rowboat operator, who leaves. At the Pub, play darts to earn a Submarine ride, and photograph the "Nessie" at the bottom of the Loch. Return to the Pub to find it is a movie prop, but you get a Pennywhistle from the bartender.
3) Take the rowboat out alone and you can use the pennywhistle to lure Nessie for a picture
You can only view it in your item bag, but there is something visible in the background.
The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. But the photo you show to Mews is just truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie in the background.
On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat.
It is a different photo you need, as the one from the rowboat cannot be made larger or clearer. Once you have the pennywhistle, you can cross the Loch and call Nessie.
Photographing Nessie
1) Travel to Loch Ness and get the digital camera by helping the man whose truck is stuck under the bridge (click tire, then the valve). Go right to the Pub and play darts to get a rowboat ticket. Take a photo of humps in the water, and eventually return them to the Mews lab. They are just tires, but a shadowy Nessie is also seen.
2) On your return to Loch Ness, complain to the rowboat operator, who leaves. At the Pub, play darts to earn a Submarine ride, and photograph the "Nessie" at the bottom of the Loch. Return to the Pub to find it is a movie prop, but you will get a Pennywhistle from the bartender after another game of darts. Take the rowboat out alone (go left twice) and you can use the pennywhistle to lure Nessie for a picture.
well its a myth peeps I'm sorry YOU think its real :(
Not of the Yeti, but of a footprint in the snow, on the mountain above the monastery. Get the lantern from the monastery and take the photo back to Mews.
Dive to the bottom and go left, and there is a colorful Nessie head. Take the photo back to the pub.
The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. But the photo you get is of truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat.
The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. But the photo you show to Mews is just truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie in the background. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat.
You can't magnify the first photo. The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. But the photo you show to Mews is just truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie in the background. On your second visit, you win a submarine ticket, and after showing the submarine photo at the pub, you will eventually get a pennywhistle to summon Nessie.
after you show the man in the bar the photo of the fake Nessie, the man you beat the first time you played bullsey will come and you must beat him again, he will NOT give you anything but the bartender will, go on the boat, go left two times, and play the flute, then Nessie will come, take a photo and leave to the mews mansion.
You need a photo of Nessie at Loch Ness, a tooth from the Chupacabra from Puerto Rico, and egg shells from the nest of the Jersey Devil in New Jersey. (see related solution)
When you get the sub ticket, dive to the bottom of the Loch and go left until you see the odd "Nessie" head. Shine the light on it and take a photo. Take the photo back to show the men at the pub.
You don't. The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. But the photo you show to Mews is just truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie in the background. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat. Go left twice in the rowboat to reach the lagoon and use the whistle.
Along the bottom, you will find a brightly-colored Nessie face and get a photo of it. Bring it back to the pub where it is revealed to be a movie prop.
You need a photo of the actual Nessie, a tooth from the chupacabra, and egg shells from the Jersey Devil. (see the related questions below)
Take it back to Mews. Once you have gotten the photo of the Yeti footprint, and proved the other three cryptids (Nessie, chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you to track down Bigfoot.
You don't. When you are in the submarine and find the Nessie "head", position the light on it and take a photo. Show it to the dart players at the pub.