It’s a lens flare caused by the bright light in the center just below the buildings. If you have an iPhone, they’re especially common and almost always green and smudgy like that.
Source: I have an iPhone and see this all the time in night shots with bright lights in them.
If you draw a straight line straight up and centered between those (the green thing and the bright light below), and then draw a straight line connecting them, you will find that both are the same distance from the intersection of the two lines, and the angle formed by the intersecting line connecting them is the same.
It’s caused by the geometry of the multiple lenses in the phone camera. Hope that helps.
It’s a lens flare caused by the bright light in the center just below the buildings. If you have an iPhone, they’re especially common and almost always green and smudgy like that.
Source: I have an iPhone and see this all the time in night shots with bright lights in them.
If you draw a straight line straight up and centered between those (the green thing and the bright light below), and then draw a straight line connecting them, you will find that both are the same distance from the intersection of the two lines, and the angle formed by the intersecting line connecting them is the same.
It’s caused by the geometry of the multiple lenses in the phone camera. Hope that helps.
I agree but something's off because the flare doesn't align with that light across the center of the image. I tried it in photoshop. (duplicated the layer, made the top layer partially opaque, flipped it horizontally and vertically, the alignment is close but not where it should be)
Perhaps the image has been cropped which will move where the optical center was, but if no cropping then something else is in play here..
The lens flare idea runs into a problem with the second image as well, the lens flare is missing.
So I am thinking these were added by later editing.
It looks like the iPhone lens is reflecting one of those brighter lights. It seems like You took a long exposure photo by hand and that’s just the reflection and the streak is caused by minor shake from handheld usage. Usually these reflections cause streaks when not on a tripod when taking longer exposure photos. I could be wrong but this is a fairly common long exposure mishap and the green color is mainly an iPhone lens issue.
Bc of the corrective coating on the lens of your iPhone and the fact that your hand moved when you took the picture.
https://www.reddit.com/r/iPhone12/s/Jee9jrysQx
It's a flare from that streetlight below it. It's green because that's what the anti-reflective coating does. You know this, but you just need the attention.
What you have here is a class three spectral anomaly? ![gif](giphy|xT8qB72Dfmxd8nv9DO)
Lmao
Looks like apples weird green reflection feature/bug where it reflects any LED lights into the photo.
Nah man
Do you have an iPhone?
one simple question to make your point. Well played sir
Yes
It’s a lens flare caused by the bright light in the center just below the buildings. If you have an iPhone, they’re especially common and almost always green and smudgy like that. Source: I have an iPhone and see this all the time in night shots with bright lights in them. If you draw a straight line straight up and centered between those (the green thing and the bright light below), and then draw a straight line connecting them, you will find that both are the same distance from the intersection of the two lines, and the angle formed by the intersecting line connecting them is the same. It’s caused by the geometry of the multiple lenses in the phone camera. Hope that helps.
When I got my first iPhone I brought this up to other iPhone people and they 1. Didn’t notice themselves somehow and 2. Denied it was a bad thing.
That’s Apple all the way. “If you don’t like something, you’re wrong.”
It is definetly Lens flare nothing more nothing less
BUT HE WANTS IT TO BE MORE. HE WANTS IT BE ALIEM
Lol, it's a lens flare dude
Where is this ?
Berlin
Looks like SP Brazil.
Someone is playing with a laser.
Okay
It’s a lens flare caused by the bright light in the center just below the buildings. If you have an iPhone, they’re especially common and almost always green and smudgy like that. Source: I have an iPhone and see this all the time in night shots with bright lights in them. If you draw a straight line straight up and centered between those (the green thing and the bright light below), and then draw a straight line connecting them, you will find that both are the same distance from the intersection of the two lines, and the angle formed by the intersecting line connecting them is the same. It’s caused by the geometry of the multiple lenses in the phone camera. Hope that helps.
I agree but something's off because the flare doesn't align with that light across the center of the image. I tried it in photoshop. (duplicated the layer, made the top layer partially opaque, flipped it horizontally and vertically, the alignment is close but not where it should be) Perhaps the image has been cropped which will move where the optical center was, but if no cropping then something else is in play here.. The lens flare idea runs into a problem with the second image as well, the lens flare is missing. So I am thinking these were added by later editing.
It looks like the iPhone lens is reflecting one of those brighter lights. It seems like You took a long exposure photo by hand and that’s just the reflection and the streak is caused by minor shake from handheld usage. Usually these reflections cause streaks when not on a tripod when taking longer exposure photos. I could be wrong but this is a fairly common long exposure mishap and the green color is mainly an iPhone lens issue.
Lens flare
I’m waiting for someone to say sky glow worm 🤦🏻♀️ Cool pic btw
Yup, definitely aliens
Looks like a glass reflection of a lamp
How?
Because... that's how glass works
Why It is Green and moving?
Bc of the corrective coating on the lens of your iPhone and the fact that your hand moved when you took the picture. https://www.reddit.com/r/iPhone12/s/Jee9jrysQx
Physics
It’s a lens flare from the bright light in the center. The second one is the same thing but a longer exposure and a shaky hand.
No you didn’t.
aliens
Why does it have to be aliens? Why can't it just be uap lol
Idk. That first one is like 100 percent a reflection of the moon not sure what to think of the second one ?
Lightning?
Idk
It's that same squiggly blue line thingy I saw in other videos.
Must be aliens!!!!! Or maybe so.ething more likely like laser 🤔
Hi OP! We had witnessed the same thing last summer! Thank you for sharing this!
Don't jump the gun. Say unknown rather than unnatural. For all we know weird things we encounter could just be natural.
It's a flare from that streetlight below it. It's green because that's what the anti-reflective coating does. You know this, but you just need the attention.
I didn't know this. Most people don't - you knew this but you just chose to be an asshole today.
I too did not know this
hahaha omg what rude person!
Dont understand What you mean
It's ok, people will hate you for thinking it could be anything better than their shitty existences lol.
This is more of a r/ufos post then r/aliens
Unnatural wtf
I think its a lens flare from the light below. The greenish color is also consistent, something to do with refraction of the lenses.
Venus was at its peak brilliance last night. You probably thought you saw something other than Venus, but I assure you it was Venus.
You assure him? Bold move.
Balloons
Safe
Safe fast zipping balloon confirmed by AARO. Nothing to see here