Photo date: August 1, 2019. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
I took the photos below while photographing only ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling in front of a dark background. In this series of photos, we will see what I call "orb hole positional bias," which I have documented in 24 previous photographic posts. When such a "positional bias" occurs, orb holes will all appear only in one particular place in the orb, such as only on the left, or only on the right, or only on the top right.
In the photo below all of the orb holes are on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
In the photo below all of the orb holes are also on the top right:
The same positional bias is shown in the colorful one below:
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