Check your blind spot.
Photo by Jakob Ruiz Ā
When the moon peeped out briefly from behind the clouds.
Photo byĀ Angelica Ramirez Ā
I miss new york already
kodak, switzerland
Ā This photograph, captured inĀ September 1995, depicts a rural scene in northern Europe. Visible in the distance are several farm buildings. A small forest is present closer to the viewer, while mountains appear on either side of the scene. The picture was taken using aĀ Kodak Ektar 100 film. Ā What distinguishes this image from a typical landscape photograph is the presence of anĀ unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP)Ā in the sky above the scene. TheĀ UAPĀ appears stationary and is of a discernible, aerodynamic shape. It is set against a clear sky, with an array of light rays extending from or towards it. Ā Some observers have speculated that the rays could be the result of a trick of the light or some form of photographic manipulation, such as the use of glass plates or paint. However, these theories are questionable given the properties of the photograph. Ā TheĀ Kodak Ektar 100 filmĀ used is renowned for its fine grain and high-resolution output. Any form of manipulation would likely have caused inconsistencies in resolution, which are not evident in the image. Ā Therefore, based on the evidence in the photograph, it appears that neither theĀ UAPĀ nor the mysterious light rays are the result of photographic trickery. This adds a level of mystery and intrigue to the photograph and invites further examination and interpretation.