#20
Self-luminous
orb in movement near my roof.
#19
It's almost as if this orb flew very fast and then stopped abruptly for
the camera. Cropped and enlarged. When taking photos at night, I use both
flash and non-flash features, and it doesn't seem to matter. If something
is there, it will show up either way.
#18
These
are what appear to be "organic" orbs, meaning, with
pores, but who knows for certain? The small light at the top
is another mystery, but appears to be organic, also. There
may also be digital imaging anomalies here, too, which I do
not discount. I am not a scientist, or a technician, but I
do have metaphysical ideas about these.
#17
Orb in movement. Cropped and enlarged, slow shutter speed, about 8 seconds. I think some orbs may be natural phenomena, some cosmic, and some without classification at the moment! Orbs are a new frontier in science.
#16
Obviously
not a moth!
#15
At
first glance, I thought this was a moth caught in the flash, but take a
look at photo #16,
the enlargement of it.
#14
This
is the enlarged image of the orb in #13.
Contrast heightened, slow shutter speed. Digital image.
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#13
This
is the original photo from which the orb in #14 is taken. I did not see
this light with my eyes, but had an inclination to shoot North. Most of
my photos are taken on intuitive prompts.
#12
Commentary:
Orb in daylight.
Yes, orbs are there in the daylight!
#11
Self-luminous
orb.
See article on www.paranormalnews.com
on "Channeling ET and the Orb Phenomenon, by David Twichell, in which
Dr. Levingood's study on self-luminous orbs is discussed---"this
is not a reflection of the camera flash", and color enhancement will
show light emanates from the center of the orb.
Orbs
are spheres, balls of light, circles, or something circular in the sky or
close to the ground, whose origin and composition is a mystery. That is
the definition off the top of my head for my purposes here. They are probably
the most photographed paranormal phenomenon to date.
Most of them cannot be seen with the naked eye, but I have seen some of
them in the bright light of the flash, and I have seen one fly into my house
and go through the wall while my cat and I both watched in awe. I have a
friend in Phoenix who saw several of them come into her house once, and
I did see several of them, orange ones, flying around a hill behind the
Post Office in Sedona one morning around 7 a.m.
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