Photo date: December 15, 2014. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
Below is a photo taken in Grand Central Station in New York.
There are two important things we can see in the photo. The first is an orb that is floating behind the top lights. Here is a closeup showing that orb, cropped from the photo above.
This type of photograph discredits the theory that orbs are just specks of dust a few inches from the camera (a theory sometimes called the orb zone theory). We see here that the orb is rather clearly behind the lights, which were more than 10 meters away from the camera (as you can see by looking at the full picture). But if the orb is behind those lights, it cannot possibly have been close to the camera when this was photographed.
There is something else even more remarkable in the photo shown at the top of this post. Here is a closeup cropped from that photo.
I call this orb "Lucy," after the famous redhead actress Lucille Ball, star of "I Love Lucy." There are several stunning features of Lucy: the red above her head resembles glamorous red hair; the lovely looking eyes; and the pink area between the eyes. I imagine that Lucy might be considered quite a "catch" within her circle of circular friends.
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