Photo date: December 27, 2014. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The photo below was taken in Grand Central Station in New York. It shows 5 orbs, two of which are positioned in front of Christmas wreaths. The other three are arranged in a triangle.
We have here a double example of what I am labeling as "orb selective positioning." This occurs when orbs seem to arrange themselves strategically, as if they were trying to catch our attention.
Below is a closeup of the orb behind the Christmas wreath.
We have here an example of an orb behind a distant obstruction.
This shows the orb is distant, and not at all a speck of dust a few
inches from the camera. For similar photos, see the photos on this site I have labeled "air orb too distant to be dust." I have another photo (with that label) that looks like the photo above, but in which the orb is brighter.
Here is a closeup of of one of the orbs in front of the window (I used the "Auto-adjust colors" menu option on the closeup). We seem to see a smiling face.
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