- I go around a lot sight seeing and camping, etc. I (was) a photographer for a short while. Here's a pic. I took while in California, and I dont know if those balls are energy orbs or ghost or what? I use a very expensive camera, I dont believe the lense was dirty, or the lighting was off. I took two pics, because I always take a double incase the first doesn't develop right, or at all. The first pic shows th "E Orbs" and the double, which was taken about 2 seconds after the first, has less "E Orbs"? zoomed in on one. Any suggestions would help, thnx!
- Soo what do you guys think it is? Any help, or if anyone knows about this stuff, it would be cool if you could share it, thnx!
Just because this man be the biggest jerk, or you dislike him, i cant see that being enough to convict someone of murder! Quote Mark Geregos: Scott Peterson's defense attorny.
- Yeah I thought that could be it. Always need a second opinion though. Plus I dont know much about these dang ghost things, lol. Soo I think it may be a dirty lense, just had me wondering when I first saw them, lol. Thnx!
Just because this man be the biggest jerk, or you dislike him, i cant see that being enough to convict someone of murder! Quote Mark Geregos: Scott Peterson's defense attorny.
I took some pictures at a World War two cemetery and noticed the same kind of white balls in every picture. I thought it was very strange, but then I remembered it was raining that day and the white balls could have been water spots.
Or, it could have been dust or spores in the air that reflected light... But, the orbs that show up in both pictures seem to be situated exactly the same, but 2 seconds apart. It would be unlikely that it would be anything but a dusty lens.
bear in mind too that it needn't necessarily be YOUR lens or mirror that's dirty to see that effect in the print. The enlarger used during the developing process could also be guilty. The trick for shots like this is to go back to the negative and have new prints made to see if they are still in the shot. For some things ou can look right on the negative, but these effects appear too subtle to see clearly without magnification.
What about other pictures taken at or near the same time? Are they affected in the same way? Or does it appear to only be showing up in those two shots?
- These are the only two pics with these orb looking things in them. It was raining that day, but by the time i went out there to shoot, the rain had stopped and been done for about 45 min. could it still have affected it? But there was several shots taken that day, and these are the only ones that appear to have the orbs in them.
Just because this man be the biggest jerk, or you dislike him, i cant see that being enough to convict someone of murder! Quote Mark Geregos: Scott Peterson's defense attorny.
- i just noticed when clicking my links that FIRST SHOT and SECOND SHOT IDENTIFIED are the same pics. I accidently posted two identical pics. Just look at the first shot and second shots, they are the different ones.
"But, the orbs that show up in both pictures seem to be situated exactly the same, but 2 seconds apart. It would be unlikely that it would be anything but a dusty lens."
That may be why the pics looked identical to you, my apologies sierradaddy.
Just because this man be the biggest jerk, or you dislike him, i cant see that being enough to convict someone of murder! Quote Mark Geregos: Scott Peterson's defense attorny.
what kind of neurotic person takes pics of graveyards for fun anyways?? wtf
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scott_peterson said this in post #1 : - I go around a lot sight seeing and camping, etc. I (was) a photographer for a short while. Here's a pic. I took while in California, and I dont know if those balls are energy orbs or ghost or what? I use a very expensive camera, I dont believe the lense was dirty, or the lighting was off. I took two pics, because I always take a double incase the first doesn't develop right, or at all. The first pic shows th "E Orbs" and the double, which was taken about 2 seconds after the first, has less "E Orbs"? zoomed in on one. Any suggestions would help, thnx!
There IS beauty in graveyards at times, you know. Or at the very least, they can be intriguing. Looking at older tombstones and the art in their design... Seeing how they've aged over time. I visited a gravesite for a number of my ancestors, and it was interesting to see. Thinking more about the artistic side, and what you can see at graveyards, more than the fact that there are dead bodies beneath the soil, can offer interesting perspectives on LIFE. Not death. So, it's not so macabre after all. Or at least, it doesn't HAVE to be...