In her own words, Mellisa Braham of St. Helens says: “Recently, it was my 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 day, and I received a new smartphone as a present. On Friday, February 26, I took my dog for a walk in the afternoon because it was a beautiful day. I also brought my new phone so I could test the camera.
Before zooming in, the first photo of Mellisa
In the afternoon, I took a few short videos and a variety of photos with different resolutions. Later that night, I put the photos on my computer so I could look at them.
I saw what looks like a tiny humanoid-shaped figure walking from right to left in one of the still photos when I was reviewing them.
Now, I’m not saying that the object is a tiny, living, breathing creature of some kind, but if you look at the enlarged images, you can see that it does look like a two-legged creature of some kind: it has a head, eye, body, arms, legs, hands and feet.
No one knows what the foreign object is, but it must be something because it reflects light and casts a shadow on the ground. It doesn’t look like a squirrel, a rat, a bird, or any other animal I’ve seen before. It is a very strange looking object.
I guess it could be something or nothing, like a piece of junk caught at an odd angle, a trick of the lighting, or something else that makes it look weird. I don’t know much about photography so all I can say is how it looks to me.
the photo was taken with a 12 MP camera set to full auto mode and at full resolution. Zoom was not used. the photo was taken on Cowley Hill Lane, St. Helens, between the Victoria Park entrance and the now demolished health centre.
Mellisa said she would send the photo to some experts so they could see it.
He went on to say: “One researcher said that the figure appears two-dimensional and lacks detail, which others have also said. She said the photo is 100% accurate for bright sun conditions and she wouldn’t expect to see as much detail unless it was cloudy and dull. she also said that if the figure is an actual shape-shifting alien entity that opens up into a working hole, how do we know what it would look like to the human eye?
I did not see the person when I took the photo. It was just a quick test shot to see how the camera worked.
If someone put it there as a joke, a model, a toy, or a cardboard cutout, why didn’t I see it, and a little kid or sergeant wouldn’t have seen it and taken it?
Also, it wasn’t a windy day, but there were times when the breeze was strong enough to easily slide over a lightweight toy, let alone a paper cutout. Who can make a piece of paper less than a millimeter thick stand up on its own on a windy day without visible support?
Mellisa’s story has been published on several popular alien websites. She says that people called her a liar and made fun of her for saying it.