Monday, February 2, 2015

Grand Central Station Orb Too Big to Be Dust

Photo date: December 8, 2014. Photographer: Mark Mahin.

In this photo taken from a balcony at Grand Central Station (where there was only clean air in front of me), we see a large orb at the top right. According to the "orb zone" theory that orbs are just dust, orbs can't be bigger than about 10 percent of the photo size. In this case, the orb is 325 pixels high in a photo with a height of 1944 pixels, meaning that it is 17% of the photo height -- in other words, too big to be dust. No such orb was seen in photos taken before and after this photo, meaning it was not any type of lens smudge.


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