Photo date: February 15, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The photo below was taken while photographing nothing but ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling against a dark featureless background. While photographing water drops I get various forms of weirdness that repeat over and over again: water drop orbs with faces, what I call orb crescents, and what I call orb veils. But I also sometimes get some types of weirdness that never repeat. Below is such an example. We see three orbs that each have an identical mark on their left side: what looks rather like a claw. I have never seen a repetition of this in hundreds of other sessions of photographing water drops.
Postscript: See here for a reappearance of this strange "claw-like" feature in an orb.
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