mikec
Skilled Investigator
The orb and camera phenomenon is, it seems, elusive on purpose. The oddities that show up in various photos can be easily dismissed. But, still, sometimes they are odd.
Here's a funny story:
I was at a cabin used as staff housing for a job in alaska. It was full of people, and we were all relaxing during the off-hours. I was on a couch with two young women, and one of them (Miss A) said: "I get orbs all the time in my photos."
The other one (Miss B) said: "I have no idea what you are talking about."
I stepped in and handed them my digital camera. Miss A would take a picture of a co-worker across the coffee table on an opposite, and it would have lots of orbs. Then, Miss B would take a picture - using the same camera, of the same fellow, and nothing.
This went on, back and forth for about 15 minutes.
And ALL of Miss A's photos had orbs, and NONE of Miss B's had anything.
Eventually, I picked up a cushion from the couch, and pounded it above the coffee table. We took pictures and they were awash in orbs, millions of 'em. These were obviously little dust particles reflected in the flash. Both Miss A & B got orbs in their pictures.
I didn't save any of the photos, never downloaded them, we just looked at them on the back of the camera.
Okay, I am gunna try and define a *feeling* I had during this session. It felt like we were being shown something playful, and if we were gunna examine it TOO closely, it was going to disappear. I can't back that up, it was just a gut feeling.
Maybe I'm a naive fool, but it was a fun 15 minutes.
Here's a funny story:
I was at a cabin used as staff housing for a job in alaska. It was full of people, and we were all relaxing during the off-hours. I was on a couch with two young women, and one of them (Miss A) said: "I get orbs all the time in my photos."
The other one (Miss B) said: "I have no idea what you are talking about."
I stepped in and handed them my digital camera. Miss A would take a picture of a co-worker across the coffee table on an opposite, and it would have lots of orbs. Then, Miss B would take a picture - using the same camera, of the same fellow, and nothing.
This went on, back and forth for about 15 minutes.
And ALL of Miss A's photos had orbs, and NONE of Miss B's had anything.
Eventually, I picked up a cushion from the couch, and pounded it above the coffee table. We took pictures and they were awash in orbs, millions of 'em. These were obviously little dust particles reflected in the flash. Both Miss A & B got orbs in their pictures.
I didn't save any of the photos, never downloaded them, we just looked at them on the back of the camera.
Okay, I am gunna try and define a *feeling* I had during this session. It felt like we were being shown something playful, and if we were gunna examine it TOO closely, it was going to disappear. I can't back that up, it was just a gut feeling.
Maybe I'm a naive fool, but it was a fun 15 minutes.