Lens flare is the common culprit when it comes to UFO photos. A photo that was submitted to Reddit and posted to Facebook could be one of many photos apparently showing UFOs but proven as lens flares after thorough investigations. It shows a girl child sitting in a grass while her parent captured a photo of her from the backside. Lens flare-like lights can be seen in the upper corner of the photo.
But are they just lens flare?
Lens flares usually do not look like a group of lights diving to the ground. Some objects in the view of a camera cause lens flares and they’re usually streaks.
The lights in the Facebook and Reddit photo do not fall to the usual category of lens flares.
When the photo was enhanced with a magnified section, the apparent flares are asymmetrical of the same intensity of brightness, rounded and not produced by a reflective object nearby.
So, what are they?
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looks real but you never know
Was this near brisbane ???and did the white dots flash 1 2 3 repeatably <br />
seem quite symmetrical but very hard 2 make a definite guess
Lens flares appear when sun is visible and it's brightness produce flare. Here the sky is cloudy and no other source of brightness toward lens. ;)<br />
what are you all looking at? i see a cloudy sky, nothing anywhere?
there are three dots to the upper right of the child's head.
Yes, there are three things like white balls where Janet Hosier says. For me those balls are something odd, not from this planet.
i also am wondering WHERE this "alledged" ufo is ?
Nice ufo, but that is a nice picture, too.
Their always watching us 😉
I would have to say that the three lights are very unusual indeed! My vote is UFO!