My brother took these photos. At first, I didn’t notice anything, but when I looked closer, I saw something that really surprised me.

Beyond their beauty, these photos invite reflection. Whether we are religious or not, they remind us that nature knows how to surprise us and sometimes pushes us to meditate on the invisible.

Read more on the next page### Why do these images fascinate us? 

Humans have a natural tendency to look for meaning in what they observe. This phenomenon, called pareidolia, explains why we see faces in clouds or familiar shapes in shadows.

But these images go beyond mere scientific curiosity. They provoke deep emotions, rekindle our wonder at the unknown, and stimulate our innate curiosity. These photographs are more than just a play of light and clouds. They remind us that in the midst of our often hectic days, we forget to look up.

The sky, with its ephemeral spectacles, invites us to stop, observe and marvel.

Perhaps these angelic shapes are just a coincidence. Or perhaps they signify something deeper. One thing is certain: they remind us to pay attention to the beauty and hidden messages in simple things.