I’d love to help—but I’ll need to actually see the photo to give you a solid answer. Right now I can only guess based on common cases.
That said, when people capture “mysterious objects” a short distance from home, it’s almost always one of a few things:
Most Likely Explanations
1. Lens flare or camera artifact
- Very common when shooting toward bright light (sun, streetlights, planes).
- Can appear as strange shapes, orbs, or glowing objects.
- Even experts often misidentify these at first. (MysteryLores)
👉 On Reddit, people frequently conclude:
“It’s reflection… happens often with bright light.” (Reddit)
2. Aircraft or drone
- Planes at certain angles can look stationary or oddly shaped.
- Lights may appear unusual depending on distance and perspective. (Higgypop Paranormal)
3. Atmospheric effect
- Heat, dust, or air layers can distort objects, making them look strange or blurry. (New Space Economy)
- Phenomena like a Mirage can even make things appear where they aren’t.
4. Clouds (especially unusual ones)
- Some clouds—like lenticular clouds—look exactly like UFOs. (Sky at Night Magazine)
5. Something close to the camera
- Bugs, dust, or debris can look like floating objects in the sky when caught mid-shot.
6. Brain filling in the gaps
- Our minds naturally try to interpret unclear images—a phenomenon called Pareidolia. (Wikipedia)
⚠️ Important Reality
Most “mystery objects” turn out to be completely normal things seen from unusual angles or captured imperfectly—not something unknown or extraordinary.
👉 Next step
Upload the actual photo here, and tell me:
- Time of day
- Direction (roughly where it was in the sky)
- Whether it was moving
With that, I can give you a much more precise identification instead of general possibilities.