Monday, March 30, 2015

Orb Behind Distant Lights Plus Orb Too Big To Be Dust

Photo date: December 15, 2014.  Photographer: Mark Mahin.

Below is a photo of two orbs, taken at Grand Central Station in New York.

orb in Grand Central Station


Here is a closeup of the orb at the top, cropped from the photo above:

blocked orb


A photo such as this is evidence against the skeptic's "orb zone" theory, the theory that orbs are merely dust floating a few inches from the camera lens. This orb seems to be behind lights that were more than 30 meters away from the camera when this picture was taken.

The top photo also gives another line of evidence against the skeptic's "orb zone: theory. At the bottom right of the photo, we see a very large orb that is about 25% of the original photo height. According to the "orb zone" theory, orbs can be no larger than about 10 percent of the photo's height. (The orb cannot be explained as some lens smudge, as it did not appear in the photos taken seconds before and seconds after this photo.)

The dust particles in ordinary air are 1000 times too small to produce an orb like the orb shown in the lower part of this photo. 

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