Too poor resolution to make any conclusions. Could be anything, from lens flare or speck of dust or dirt to weather baloon or spaceship exiting subspace or whatever thing you could imagine.
Based on the original image, I believe it's a reflection of the street light.
Camera lenses on a lot of phones are made with multiple layers of plastic, and that causes bright lights to have one or more ghost images appear in the pic.
Was checking out this post this morning when I noticed this thing next to the starlink satellites.
No one in the thread seems to notice lol. Im not surprised, the r/halifax folk arent as smart as they think they are.
Im going with ai generative details? Shot looks like the shutter was open for a few milliseconds. The starlink orbs look more oblong than spherical. I doubt its a plane.
But every other thing is a nice little dot, and then theres this thing.
Looks like a ship coming through a portal or something lmao.
A suggested image (artificial representation) tempting each consenting ones imagination to conceal what nature reveals.
Ai generative thing?
Nature generates things...artifice tempts things to hold onto, which nature destroys.
photo shopped
a) Consenting to a suggested photo implies buying into what another sold.
b) Photo implies "light", which generates analysis by setting itself apart into a spectrum for each ray within. A suggested photo inverts this by tempting a synthesis with ones consent.
Too poor resolution to make any conclusions. Could be anything, from lens flare or speck of dust or dirt to weather baloon or spaceship exiting subspace or whatever thing you could imagine.
Based on the original image, I believe it's a reflection of the street light.
Camera lenses on a lot of phones are made with multiple layers of plastic, and that causes bright lights to have one or more ghost images appear in the pic.
This could be it. The effect is called halation and was a desired effect when film makers used to shoot in film stock
https://np.reddit.com/r/halifax/comments/1h2xvvx/did_anybody_else_just_see_those_starlink/
Was checking out this post this morning when I noticed this thing next to the starlink satellites.
No one in the thread seems to notice lol. Im not surprised, the r/halifax folk arent as smart as they think they are.
Im going with ai generative details? Shot looks like the shutter was open for a few milliseconds. The starlink orbs look more oblong than spherical. I doubt its a plane.
But every other thing is a nice little dot, and then theres this thing.
Looks like a ship coming through a portal or something lmao.
A suggested image (artificial representation) tempting each consenting ones imagination to conceal what nature reveals.
Nature generates things...artifice tempts things to hold onto, which nature destroys.
a) Consenting to a suggested photo implies buying into what another sold.
b) Photo implies "light", which generates analysis by setting itself apart into a spectrum for each ray within. A suggested photo inverts this by tempting a synthesis with ones consent.