Photo date: August 9, 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. On this day my photos showed many holes in orbs, and the holes were all on the right side of the orb. It was another example of what I call "orb hole positional bias," shown in this series of photos.
In the first photo we see many orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see many orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see many orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
In the next photo we see orb holes, all on the right sides of the orbs:
And finally, some more orbs from this day, each quite colorful:
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