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19th February 2018, 06:35
#271
Arty, thanks for the contribution.
I just thought of something when I just woke up. As Arty said, many of the Orb photos we take/see are reactionary - they reflect light. True Orb photos are proactive - the generate light.
The two Orb photos posted from the library of congress in this thread fit this criteria and are not reflections. What is odd is you can take a photo, such as the Orb in the field, and the Orb is not visible to the eye.
This is where frequency comes into play. Orbs can be outside the band of human eye perception. A lot of things can. We all know dogs can smell and hear outside our perception. Since all of us are a bit different those that are psychic are exceptions. They can see etc. outside the normal band.
What is really interesting is Orbs we can't see can travel in groups.
You have to stay with photography. Lots of time between good shots. Then again you can get lucky. I have made seed an opportunity or two. It nice gone it is more or less gone for good. So keep a camera with you and learn how to use it.
Practice get one with a mechanical zoom. Learn to pan on moving objects. Stablize your elbows on a car etc. when you can.
Auto complete on my phone causes typos. Sorry. Please try to read past them. I'm gonna into back to sleep...
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19th February 2018, 10:46
#272
Thanks, I don't really follow this research, and I recalled the first time I posted those photos on this forum someone posting a comment regards them being orbs. I myself spent a reasonable amount of time in darkrooms and with analogue photography as a teenager and in my 20's so have a fair grasp of lens behaviour, and would have said the same, that it is floating particles catching light and reacting with the ccd. I don't remember it happening as often with old fashioned film, and have seen quite a number of people over the years holding up photos like the ones I posted and saying orbs. So it occurred to me to just check with you, as it is 'your area'.
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19th February 2018, 12:26
#273