Below are what you might call the top 10 moving orbs that I photographed in 2015. Follow the links to see larger photographs which these photos were part of.
Here is one from December 2, described here:
Here is one from November 19th, which moves in a spoon-shaped motion, as described here:
Here is one from October 15th, an orb making a sharp turn, as described here:
Here from September 28 is a blue orb that seems to make a sharp U-turn, as described here:
Here from July 9 is an orb that seems to move in a spectacular S-shaped motion, as described here:
Here from May 24th is an orb that seems to make a very sharp turn, as described here:
Here from May 21 is an orb making the most dramatic motion described here:
Here is orb motion that dramatically shows the "string of pearls" effect, as described here:
Here from November 5 is an extremely dramatic pink moving orb, as described here:
And finally, from December 28, we have this dramatically zig-zagging pink orb, as described here:
All of these orbs were photographed entirely away from the edge of the photo (including the July 9th one, as you can see by opening the link I gave). So none of these photos can be explained as camera straps or the photographer's hair (my hair is short). None of the photos were taken through glass, so none can be reflections upon a glass. There were no insects observed when any of these photos were taken.
See here for lots of other photos of moving orbs, and also a discussion of why all attempts to explain these things are unworkable. This site has 259 photos of orbs that seem to be moving fast, and many other photographers have similar photos, as you can see by doing a Google image search for "moving orbs."
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