Photo date: June 7, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The previously unpublished photo below was taken while photographing ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling against a dark featureless background. We see one of the strange objects I call orb veils, which typically have a weird combination of curved edges and spiky edges. But this one has an almost rectangular shape. Along three-fourths of the outer perimeter of this orb veil there seems to be a kind of outer membrane like the outer membrane of a cell. The same thing is shown in this series of photos.
Speaking of orb veils, while looking at the "Orb Goddess" website I noticed this photo. It shows the same type of thing I call orb veils, and we see in that photo an extremely distinctive feature: a pair of concentric rings inside the object. It's the same very distinctive feature I show in this series of 21 posts. Plus the object in that photo has the same type of combination of curved outer edges and spiky edges that I so typically get in my photos of orb veils.
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