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are Orbs? by Dave
Juliano
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What are these balls of transparent light we find in photos taken in allegedly haunted
places? I won't tell you I know the answer to this question. No one has the true answer to
this question yet, but that's part of the job of researchers and investigators. |
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The leading theory is that these Orbs, as they are called, are spirit energy captured on
film. |
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I always approach things with a bit of skepticism, so when I saw all these websites start
showing off these photos as ghosts, I was just as weary as most of you. I just had to try
it for myself. I took a 35mm camera that I had used regularly for 6 years in all types of
lighting and weather and had never gotten an orb or other unexplainable photo before. |
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I went out with a few seasoned field investigators on a cemetery investigation. One of the
investigators was psychic and she pointed out a few areas we should take photos, so I did.
I also had ghost footsteps walk up behind me twice and I turned around quickly and took
photos of the empty air. |
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When I got my photos developed, I had these orbs and fog in those photos that I was told
to take, as well as the footstep ones. All my other photos were normal.
Coincidence? |
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Since we do not know what orbs truly are, just that they seem to be found mainly in areas
where there is ghost activity, I will tell you what they are not. On a normal
investigation there are about 10 people using 10 different cameras, 35mm and digital, and
many speeds and brands of film. They all get their film developed at separate places.
Let's say only half of these investigators get some orb photos. Are these water spots or
dirt on the lens? |
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That would mean that 5 people all had similar dirt on their lens and all 5 did not clean
their lens either. Are these orbs film processing errors? Well the 35mm cameras all had
their film developed in different locations and used different film so that is very
unlikely. The digital cameras can't have film-processing errors. |
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I am aware that some people feel that the orbs on a digital camera are an error in the
digital processing of the image. When that error does occur in digital photos, the objects
tend to be square in nature, not round and they cannot be semi-transparent, the pixel
behind would have to be corrupted also. |
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not even address the precipitation theory, no legitimate researchers takes photos in any
form of precipitation. What about dust and dirt being stirred up? Can that be the cause of
the orbs? If that were the case, I would think that there would not be normal photos in a
sequence of photos from the same camera and location. All of the shots in a sequence
should have the dust or dirt in it. We find that most orb photos do not appear in
consecutive photos. All photographers present should get orbs if it is dust being stirred
up as well. |
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These are just a few things for the skeptics to think of when they are condemning an orb
photo as a fake or fraud and some things for investigators to consider when checking their
photos for positives. |
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