Friday, November 7, 2025

Liz Webb's Orb Photos

 On Instagram at the URL below there are some stunning orb photos by Australian photographer Liz Webb

https://www.instagram.com/amazingorbs/

In some of these photos I see an effect I have very abundantly got: the appearance of two or more orbs in a photo, with exactly the same distinctive pattern consisting of multiple parts, in a way that we would never expect chance to produce.  I see one such example of this in her photo here:

https://www.instagram.com/amazingorbs/p/DQThV4hk_jx/

In that photo we see two orbs in the same photo, with the same very-distinctive 11-part pattern. I see the same effect in Liz's photo here:

https://www.instagram.com/amazingorbs/p/DO20wkWk5ov/

In that photo we see more than ten orbs in a single photo, all with the same very distinctive pattern consisting of a kind of a bowling pin shape. 

You can see this type of pattern repetition effect most abundantly in thousands of my photos on this site, such as the examples shown in my retrospective post here:

https://orbpro.blogspot.com/2019/11/massively-repeating-orb-motifs-arising.html

The total series of 700+ posts on this blog which show this type of pattern repetition can be seen using the link below. You can see the entire collection by continuing to press the Older Posts link at the bottom right. 

https://orbpro.blogspot.com/search/label/photos%20suggesting%20a%20supernatural%20design%20effect

My free 1496-page online book below documents this  pattern repetition effect most abundantly, with thousands of photos that can be very conveniently viewed online entirely by finger-swiping (once you have clicked on the [] icon for single-page viewing). 

https://archive.org/details/vast-precision-of-the-orb-patterns

My post below details how to attempt to reproduce this effect, which I have called the aquatic mega-patternization effect:

https://orbpro.blogspot.com/2020/05/how-to-take-photos-of-paranormal.html

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