# 13
This is one of the most unusual orbs I have seen.
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# 12
Wow. These lights are all around us. Ray took this in the Denver area, and I get them in Sedona, too.
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# 11
Ray's golden orb in a tree in Sedona. I see the upper half of a very human face there.
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Sue is my web designer and dear friend,
as are several of the photographers in my Gallery. She is also a professional photographer and is multi-talented.
I have encouraged her to capture more than what the eye can see in her photos, too.
# 10 Here is the cropped enlargement of Ray Alcott's cemetery photo (# 9). Note the blue transparent spirit light on the left. Ray used a SONY F828 digital camera.
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# 9
Ray Alcott, of Westminster, Colo., has some amazing paranormal photos. This one, taken in a cemetery one night, shows two spirit lights. One is streaking across the image at the top, and the other is on the left, which you will see as a blue light similar to a snake in the cropped enlargement next.
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# 8
Ray took this photo on a cloudy night in Sedona.
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# 7
Ray Alcott's face orb. One theory about orbs is that some of them are thought-forms. If so, whose? Might this be the photographer's own thought-form reflected back to him as he is taking photographs? It does look a bit like him.
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# 6
This is a cropped, enlarged image of Ray's. This is the most mysterious thing he has photographed. It was in the sky one night, in the corner of a picture taken over his garage.
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# 5
Ray's photo of what I call "lovers' orbs", taken in Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, AZ.
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# 4
This is Ray's photo of a bell-shaped light over a parking lot in Sedona. Note the similarity to the bell-shaped lights in the cat's eyes photo sent by Jane Hawthorne of Rimrock, AZ.
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# 3
Blair states, "Again using the camera timer, this photo was taken approximately 15 seconds later. Note the 'afterburn' line in the general location of the first photo's white light band."
# 2
Enlargement of # 1.
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# 1
Sue photographed this while on a hike with me on Kachina Trail,
in the mountains of Flagstaff in October. It does not appear
to be normal lens flare.
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