Photo date: July 26, 2019. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
I took the photos below while photographing only ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling in front of a black featureless background. In the first, we see many orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
In the next, we also see orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
In the next, we also see many orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
In the next, we also see many orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
In the next, we also see many orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
In the next, we also see many orb holes that are all on the left side of the orb.
See here for 22 other cases in which orb holes show a "positional bias," such as only showing up on the left of an orb, only showing up on the right of an orb, only showing up on the top of an orb, or only showing up on the bottom of an orb.
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