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Spirit orb photos: Eugene Oregon Orb House.

Updated on July 26, 2012

Orb night, orb bright, wish to view an orb tonight.

Crowded night
Crowded night | Source
Brother says hello. It's been sayed that blue Orbs may be projected by  a Guardian Angel...
Brother says hello. It's been sayed that blue Orbs may be projected by a Guardian Angel... | Source
Your guess is as good as mine. This was shot on a cold clear  January evening.
Your guess is as good as mine. This was shot on a cold clear January evening. | Source
Up close and personal. Several orb images approach the Lens.
Up close and personal. Several orb images approach the Lens. | Source
In calling Orbs , I sometimes recieve this answer.
In calling Orbs , I sometimes recieve this answer. | Source
Captured with a Kodak S.L.R on an auto setting, 3 second delay flash. No more than 3 feet distance from the lense. Clear cold conditions. No flash blow back.
Captured with a Kodak S.L.R on an auto setting, 3 second delay flash. No more than 3 feet distance from the lense. Clear cold conditions. No flash blow back. | Source

Digital image orb photography

As an avid orb and ethereal mist digital photographer; I've captured hundreds of orb images around, or near my home in Eugene, Oregon. The Oregon Orb House report will be a bi-monthly pictorial; shared with the world through HubPages.com.

Your comments, as well as photo contribution is encouraged, as well as welcomed here.

Are you a photographer? I would appreciate a bit of feed-back from you as to the digital photo processor, and how it may contribute to the images displayed here.

Flash blow back in the dark? Distance from the lens to the flash... How about the effect of a multiple lens zoom? Could the orb image be generated by a fish eye effect or magnifying distant objects to the right or left of the camera? What of light objects in the night sky or a distant landscape?

Have you as a photographer captured these orb images? And if so, what do you attribute these images to?

For me, I've eliminated these concerns through thousands of photo sessions held indoors and out, under all weather and lighting conditions.

Based on a process of elimination, I've determined that digitally captured orb images are within themselves a light impulse generated randomly by an intelligent source.

Be it human , animal, or tree spirit? I have no idea!

But I do know that I've captured these images utilizing multiple camara's; D.S.L., S.L.R. and single lens cell phone cameras.With and without flash. Daylight and dusk,as well as dark, and have successfully summoned these orb images through the power of thought.

Try it yourself... You may be pleasantly surprised by what may appear in your digital photo.

Share your story here...


Re-edited 03-14-2012 . Cheers!


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