Apparently this was photographed in Chile, Peru. Supposedly the photographer found out after he downloaded the picture to computer.
<img src="http://www.elcajon.cl/ovniaventura/parque3.jpg">
Here is the story:
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The author of the photo explains the white spot as well as how
the street lights began to turn on in sequence.
Kodak DX6490
The image was directly downloeaded from the camera to CIFAE's
computer.
Erick Martßnez, of CIFAE Chile and Civil Engineer German Pereira
I'm from Concepcion and have been working in Santiago for little
over a a year. On May 10 this year I decided to take some photos
at Parque Forestal, taking some 10 shots which I downloaded to
my PC the following day .
I thought it would be interesting to photograph a group of
Carabineros - State Police - on horseback patrolling the sector.
The photo was taken at 17:40 hrs approximately from the corner
of JM de la Barra and Av. Cardenal Jose Marßa Caro, in front of
bellas Bellas Artes and looking east.
It was a cloudy day and the sun was hidden, for which reason my
digital camera a Kodak DX6490 adjusted to low speed (1/10
seg.).
This is the reason why the photo shows motion (those
knowledegable about photography will know the reason
why)Furthermore, the Carabineros were som 20 meters distant, and
I employed the camera's optical zoom (10x) which added to the
blurred result.
The fact is that I am very impressed by this image. I attest to
the fact that it is not a fraud nor anything similar. For this
reason I have made it public and I contacted the staff of CIFAE
Chile. I would like to know the true nature of the image that
appears in it and if anyone has ever caught anything similar in
a photo. Nothing more.
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