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Post by midnite1984 on Feb 14, 2012 21:38:43 GMT -6
I do cemetery transcriptions and since I'm not much of a day time person, it's usually dark by the time I get out of the cemetery. This past January {2012} I took a photo of a grave {with a digital camera} and a blueish green orb showed up. I didn't take a follow up picture because I didn't even notice this orb until I uploaded it on my computer...probably because at the time the only thing I noticed was how friggen cold I was. I get white "orbs" all the time in pictures and I usually don't consider these things to be hardcore paranormal proof but with it being winter, bugs aren't a factor and the chances of it being dust/dirt are fairly slim. To top it off, this orb or whatever you want to call it is colored. I've never ever had any colored ones show up. Anyways...I just thought it was rather odd so I figured I might as well post it. -Sarah K.-   
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Post by fbnstephen on Feb 27, 2012 13:24:16 GMT -6
If I had to venture a guess, i would go with it being environmental - subtle blue or red can be caused by the particle moving toward or away from the flash. Orb colors can also be attributed to the color of the reflective surface of the particle (Though, in this case, I can't think of anything that would be likely to be near that color.) I have to say, the negative image turned out to be a mezmerizing photograph.
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Post by carol on Feb 27, 2012 17:13:50 GMT -6
Welcome to the unexplained research and the forum. For being winter, I think the picture is pretty interesting and the negative credible. No bugs and a steady picture. I had a post of why do some orbs have color, and this is one for the record. Would like to see more of your other orb pix!
Thanks for sharing.
Carol
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