‘Orbs’ ( odd anomalies on photos )

‘Orbs’ ( odd anomalies on photos )

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BrundanBianchi

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1,106 posts

51 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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For as long as I can remember, if someone took a photo of me, these ‘orbs’ appeared. Always very bright green in colour, usually more than one. Then a couple of years ago, it seemed to stop. Until today.



There’s an absolute beauty in this picture I took today. This is one of the clearest ones I’ve ever seen. Strange sorts of people I encounter from time to time have tried to give me their take on it, What say you?

MethylatedSpirit

1,922 posts

142 months

BrundanBianchi

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

51 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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MethylatedSpirit said:
Only this was taken in bright sunlight, with no flash...

fourfoldroot

600 posts

161 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Mine are iris shaped. Or are these just into the sun reflections.
Olympus OM2 28mm lens.




ChocolateFrog

27,638 posts

179 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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These threads always bring out the weirdos laugh

Orbs! Listen to yourselves, do you play the lottery based on what the palm reader tells you?

MonkeyBusiness

4,004 posts

193 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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They are the spirits of the dead.

rxtx

6,016 posts

216 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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First photo is lens flare.

Hugo Stiglitz

38,038 posts

217 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Seen them by eye as well. No sunlight

rxtx

6,016 posts

216 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Floaters.

There is no such thing as supernatural orbs.

davhill

5,263 posts

190 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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They're a hint - to get a good lens hood.

Simpo Two

86,693 posts

271 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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Lens flare; it happens when the sun is in the photo or close to the edge, and worse with wde angle. Each flare is an internal reflection from an element in the lens and the angularity is from the iris. Move the camera around and you'll see the flare/s move too. If the sun is out of shot you can cure it with a lens hood or hand; if the sun is in shot, you're stuck with it.

If you take a flash photo in a room with airborne dust that's when you get 'orbs' - just brightly lit, out of focus specks of dust.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 13th December 19:45

Tony1963

5,183 posts

168 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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An ex sent me some photos a few months ago of her with lens flare spots etc. She insisted they were the presence of her recently deceased father, but got angrily upset when I told her what I thought they were.

“There are things we just don’t understand!” Etc.