I took the photos below while photographing only ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling in front of a black featureless background. We can divide the circle of an orb into four regions we can call the northwest, the northeast, the southwest and the southeast. In the first two photos we see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photos we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photos we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photos we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the last photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region. Now there is a bit of increased complexity, with the addition of a circle in the northeast area of each orb.
In the next photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the next photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region.
In the last photo we also see orbs that all have a short bumpy stripe in their northwest region. Now there is a bit of increased complexity, with the addition of a circle in the northeast area of each orb.
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