Photo date: February 26, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The photo below was taken in Grand Central Station in New York.
In the top third of the photo, we see two orbs that seem to be moving in an anomalous manner. Here is a closeup of the orb on the right.
We see here the effect that photographers call ghosting, produced when an object moves much faster than a camera's shutter speed. We also see what is shown many times on this blog: an orb making a sharp right-angle turn (a type of motion that we never see from birds, dust, or insects). See my posts labeled "orb right angle turn" for 15 other examples.
On the left side of the top photo, we see another orb moving in a weird way. Below is a closeup. We seem to see an undulating orb motion. See my posts labeled "air orb undulation" for five other examples of this type of wavy orb motion.
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