Photo date: August 19, 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 I got many diverse varieties of photographic anomalies. One is shown in the photo below, where we can see 9 or 10 dark semicircles at the top of orbs.
The same effect can be seen in this photo:
The same effect can be seen in this photo:
Later in the photographic session, a "corner notch" effect appeared, under which there were notches in the right corners of all the orbs. The effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
The same effect is shown here:
In the two photos below we see eight occurrences of a notch with a very distinctive shape, kind of a knob-like shape:
Later in the photographic session there were many orb holes, and every one of the holes appeared in the top of the orbs, another example of the orb hole positional bias I have repeatedly observed. Here is one example:
Many more orb holes are shown here, all in the top center of the orbs:
Many more orb holes are shown here, all in the top center of the orbs:
Many more orb holes are shown here, all in the top center of the orbs:
Many more orb holes are shown here, all in the top center of the orbs:
Finally there is this example, in which you can clearly see through one of the holes:
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