Everyone is going wild over this convincing photo of the Loch Ness Monster

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Nessie, is that you?

58-year-old photographer Ian Bremner recently snapped a photo that has Loch Ness truthers and deniers alike going into a tailspin.

Though there has been no short of "evidence" claiming to prove that the mythical beast exists, Bremner's photo appears to be one of the most convincing testaments of all time.

Unlike older photos and videos of Nessie, Bremner's shot is shockingly clear. There are no ambiguous shadows and no off blurs -- just a very Nessie-eqsue creature that appears to be slithering through the calm water.

Bremner told The Scotsman that he was out looking to photograph some deer when he snapped the viral photo.

"This is the first time I've ever seen Nessie in the loch," Bremner said. "It would be amazing if I was the first one to find her."

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Of course, haters will still say it's photoshopped -- just look at the comments on this YouTube video, if you dare.

So, is this actually the famous Loch Ness monster people have been talking about for all these years, or is it just another hoax?

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