A woman encountered and took a photo of a mysterious little alien while walking her dog ‎

A woman encountered and took a pH๏τo of a mysterious little alien while walking her dog

In her own words, Melissa Brahm from St. Helens recalls: ‘It was my birthday recently, and I got a new smartphone as a gift. On Friday, February 26th, as the day was good, I decided to take my dog for a walk in the afternoon. I also took my new cell phone to test the camera quality. During the afternoon, I made several short video clips and a selection of random pH๏τographs in different resolutions. Later in the evening, I uploaded the pH๏τographs to my PC to take a look.

It was while I was looking at the still pH๏τographs that I spotted one of them with what appears to be a small humanoid figure walking from right to left.

Now I’m not saying the object is a small, living, breathing being of some sort, but looking at the enhancements of the object, one can clearly see what resembles a bipedal creature of some sort: a head, eyes, body, arms, legs, hands, and feet can be seen clearly. Whatever the mysterious object is, it is definitely something, as it reflects sunlight and also casts a shadow on the ground. It doesn’t look like a squirrel, mouse, bird, or any other type of animal I’ve seen before; it’s definitely a very strange-looking object.

I suppose it could be something paranormal, something very extraordinary like a piece of garbage caught at an odd angle, trick of the light, etc., making it look extraordinary. I’m no pH๏τography expert, so I really don’t know, all I can say is what it looks like to me.

The pH๏τo was taken at full resolution, with a 12 MP camera set to fully automatic, without using zoom. The pH๏τo was taken between the entrance to Victoria Park and the dog-demolished health center in Cowley Lane, St. Helens. Melissa said she’s going to send the snap to some experts for analysis.

She commented: “A researcher pointed out that the figure looks 2D and lacks detail, as some have pointed out. She said the pH๏τo is 100% correct for bright, sunny conditions, and that he wouldn’t expect to see a lot of detail unless it was cloudy and the reason for the 2D appearance is the distance, figure size, and sunlight. Going through the pH๏τo without any enhancements, he also pointed out that if the figure is a genuine shape-shifter, the how do we know what this creature would look like to the human eye.

I never saw the picture when I took the picture; it was just a quick test trying out the camera.

If someone left a model, toy, or cut cardboard paper there, why didn’t I see it and kept it for fun, then why didn’t I see it and every pawn and there were was a breeze through to easily blow a light toy, not to mention a paper much less than a millimeter thick? Thickness? Thick enough to stand alone on a windy day with no visible means of support?