In 1957, an unusual photograph was taken by a man identified only as B.C. According to the back story, B.C. and his fiancée were riding their Harley Davidson through the southern Sierra Nevadas near modern day Lake Isabella, California, when they decided to take some pictures. The couple didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary at the time. However, when the color slides were later developed, one of the pictures had a bizarre light on it. B.C.’s first reaction was to accuse Kodak film lab of playing a trick on him, but they denied any alteration. The slide was then taken to the Los Angeles office of Time Life Magazine and according to their tests, the picture was genuine and the light was not a lens flare, an acid splash, or a double exposure.
(via creepyisascreepydoes)
