Thursday, August 13, 2015
Scouller Also Gets "Vertical Bias" in Orb Photos
I showed in this post a series of photos showing a strong "vertical bias" in the appearance of orbs, with the orbs appearing in huge numbers in the top part of the photos, but with almost no orbs showing in the bottom of the photos. The accomplished orb photographer Yvonne Scouller (whose site is here) recently published this photo showing the same type of "vertical bias" in the appearance of orbs. Her photo shows a huge bunch of orbs above a dry road, but there are almost no orbs shown in front of the road (which is a significant fraction of the photo). You can't explain such a photo by a theory of dust or water vapor (as such particles would be randomly scattered across the photo), nor can you explain it by a theory of falling raindrops (as the road shown in the photo is dry). The same "vertical bias" is shown in this photo by Yvonne.
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