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Orbish Light Phenomena - CCoburn - 05-01-2024 Back a few years ago when I started driving and exploring the backroads of Maine I briefly took up photography as a hobby. Occasionally I would get digital debris and/or artifacts but more seldom than not, and out of the hundreds of pictures I took there were maybe a handful that were a little more consistent and unusual than the others. I'm not really sure if this would be considered your typical photographic "debris" or something else, but maybe just weird enough to warrant posting a couple pictures. Like I said, there's maybe a handful like less than a dozen where there are these "orbs" that were cropping up at around the same time from maybe a couple different locations, and this is what they looked like: And here's one of a few from the same area: There were a few more from the same location as last that appeared to be hovering right above the road in different places. RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - Nerb - 05-01-2024 Thanks for the pictures, they're great. I have to say that I think you'll find the artifacts in them are lens flare. Certainly the ones you shared here. If you take a line from the Sun as the light source directly through the exact centre of each picture it matches the anomoly on the opposite side like a mirror version without the radiant light of the Sun and appearing as a more defined circle. I love Natural Geometry, it's in everything, everywhere. Perhaps go through some of your other photos with Sun shots and see how many other examples you could find that you may have missed. It may be dependant on the camera and lens so bear that in mind when searching. Have fun. Thanks for sharing and keep taking pictures. RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - CCoburn - 05-01-2024 I'm not familiar with "lens flare", but I remember thinking that it might have something to do with the lighting, the Sun, and the time of day. I do have a couple others that are different than these. I'll try and track those down later. I used GIMP to resize these to 1024X768. The originals were unusually large, and Imgur doesn't seem to want to work for resizing lately. A while back I switched from photography to using a dashcam and then to Facebook Live(easier than the dashcam). I've had birds fly out of the sky and take my grill out, and deer throwing themselves onto my hood at low speeds, you know, like the insurance scam. RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - Nerb - 05-01-2024 (05-01-2024, 11:36 AM)CCoburn Wrote: The originals were unusually large, and Imgur doesn't seem to want to work for resizing lately. I know what you mean about Imgur not dealing well with resizing. I struggled the other day too and gave up. "Lens Flare" is when the lens of a camera give artefacts that spread and also focus light within the physical glass of the lens. It can work great with top movie cameras in hollywood and can produce some wonderful effects. Might be a bit technical but have a read and you'll perhaps understand better what I was referring to. Lens Flare RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - Sirius - 10-15-2024 "Orbs" are whimsy, wispy, transparent in a way, no clear defined center. They also move and appear to be sentient or gives the impression of observation. You know when you encounter one, there is no doubt. RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - UltraBudgie - 10-15-2024 (10-15-2024, 07:35 AM)Sirius Wrote: "Orbs" are whimsy, wispy, transparent in a way, no clear defined center. They also move and appear to be sentient or gives the impression of observation. that sounds a lot like faries that people describe or tinkerbell wands wonder if there the same thing or same architypcal projcetion or whatever you want to call it (05-01-2024, 11:36 AM)CCoburn Wrote: I've had birds fly out of the sky and take my grill out, and deer throwing themselves onto my hood at low speeds, you know, like the insurance scam. lol perhaps they want to play. dont worry, it is just their way. or maybe theyre defending the orbs or trying to distract or perhaps get your attention (05-01-2024, 07:48 AM)Nerb Wrote: If you take a line from the Sun as the light source directly through the exact centre of each picture it matches the anomoly on the opposite side like a mirror version without the radiant light of the Sun and appearing as a more defined circle.ding ding winner winner chicken for dinner geomentry for the win oh and id imagine that farie orbs know alls about lens flaire so perhaps haha they are using technique and it is all of the above three quotes like lepercons and golden pot with the rainbow edit or the sparkylights that are sometimes which keep doging when you look at them, those have clear neurological explanation but also maybe... ? RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - Sirius - 10-15-2024 (10-15-2024, 09:29 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: that sounds a lot like faries that people describe or tinkerbell wands wonder if there the same thing or same architypcal projcetion or whatever you want to call it People describe things in a way familiar to them so a little bit of both maybe.. A theory I'm currently toying with is that it is a artifact of say remote viewing. The orb that appears at the destination is the viewer or a disturbance caused by remote viewing. RE: Orbish Light Phenomena - UltraBudgie - 10-15-2024 (10-15-2024, 10:19 AM)Sirius Wrote: People describe things in a way familiar to them so a little bit of both maybe.. A theory I'm currently toying with is that it is a artifact of say remote viewing. The orb that appears at the destination is the viewer or a disturbance caused by remote viewing. They could also be when your future observer self casts the minds eye backwards in memory recalling and painting the events like selffufiling prophecy closing the loop, always thought sight and memory as more active processes effecting rather that passive receiving too! |