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This is part of our team during an investigation at Old Green Cove Springs Jail. We captured what we believe to be the same image that TAPS caught while down in the Morgue of the Crescent Hotel. Our image was standing right next to the locker where TAPS caught their image. This entity was interactive, as I felt my hair being tugged on slightly. I turned to the side to try and see what it was, and we caught this behind me Now you see it... This is the evidence their presence when we take a break in shooting film Documenter \ This is a Hizib of King Solomon.. It Ussually use for conquer Djin, spirit, Demons and make them do what we command (with push or not). And it can use too for destroy Demonic, Spirit and Djin... It can use make snakes run away when they closed the area which that Keris Naga Runting stab in it ground... It can use too for killing supernatural beings and spell for love attraction (but I never use it the last ones, because I am never interest with love because cast).  
The spirit guardian of Naga Runting was a black Snake with red eyes and don\'t have tail.. So they look like only a half body without tail ( I have met the Guardian once, when he intoroduce his self to me as his new master) This photo was auto-enhanced in Windows Live Photo Gallery


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1 year, 6 months ago by crystalcross # 7271
Another Orb. Oh how I long for the day when an orb isn't the result of flash photography or a bright light in the image.

Concentric circles, non-self-illuminating, overlays the image rather than reflects off the background.

All classic signs of a dust or particle orb. I've taken the blue channel since it showed the greatest detail. And enhanced to show the concentric circles which are a dead give-away that its dust or particle related.

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1 year, 6 months ago by crystalcross # 7272
Just as an addendum, there is an EXCELLENT Wikipedia article covering orbs and flash photography.

Orbs, Optics and Flash Photography
1 year, 6 months ago by Tresses Of Nephthys # 7282
It's the ghost of that pizza I ate last week...
1 year, 5 months ago by Steven Matrix # 7306
crystalcross wrote:
Another Orb. Oh how I long for the day when an orb isn't the result of flash photography or a bright light in the image.

Concentric circles, non-self-illuminating, overlays the image rather than reflects off the background.

All classic signs of a dust or particle orb. I've taken the blue channel since it showed the greatest detail. And enhanced to show the concentric circles which are a dead give-away that its dust or particle related.

Photo_3c0pbj02h7gjwi.jpg


Agreed. In my humble opinion, I would like to see the day when the internet is no longer inundated with orb photos that folks are hoping is spiritual when in fact, is the result of dust. This would eliminate 99% of them.

I'm not trying to take the excitement away from folks during their investigations. However, as a photographer, I can say that spirits don't need to show up in the form of an orb; and don't, at least, most of the time [in my opinion]. That's why when I open up a photo with an orb, I get bored and move on to something else quickly because when it comes to the para[normal], I get moved by something that inspires. If fact, I don't even need a photo with a spirit in it to inspire me; just something that grabs my attention and forces me into in to become involved. Just my 2 cents.
1 year, 5 months ago by crystalcross # 7308
I would have to agree with you. I doubt seriously that most images taken with a camera especially digital will reveal a orb which is paranormal in nature. From a pure scientific point of view (you knew I had to go there, right?) the amount of energy required to create spontaneous luminescence is pretty great. That normally happens when the gas or vapor is excited to a state where it becomes a plasma. In physics terms the electrons become charged and go into a hyper-excited outer valence state, and as they return to their normal state they give off photons thus creating the light you see.

Now, when that happens you'll see the luminescence with the naked eye as well.
Although some gasses have discharge frequencies which are in the UV or IR range, most gasses which you find in air also have visible components. So likely you would see a visible component.

So that would leave a question, what if the discharge happens so fast that you can't see it with your naked eye. Good point, but the likelihood or probability goes way down. The likelihood of a spontaneous orb event that happens faster than the eye can respond to (which is about 1 1/15 of a second) and at the same instant that the shutter of the camera snaps (which is generally in the neighborhood of 1/20th of a second or less) is increasingly less likely.

So, what does all this boil down to? That there are no orbs? No, I don't think that's what we're saying at all. At least that's not what I am saying. I think there very much is such a thing as a true paranormal orb. But, if you find one, chances are pretty great that the first time you know about it will NOT be when you look at the picture. But rather you will have taken the picture because you saw it with your naked eye. And if anything, the use of a flash will cause the orb to not show up on the picture since the light from the flash will far outshine any source of light from an orb.

There certainly is a place for still photography in paranormal research. Especially if its extra-spectral photography, meaning infrared or ultraviolet. And most certainly if the photograph is taken with multiple successive frames, and preferably without a flash.

I must admit that one of the BEST still photographs I ever saw of a paranormal subject is one taken by DementedWarlock and IrishEyes at one of their first investigations in a cemetery. It was a sequence of images which showed a man-shaped full body vapor that moved in the background.
1 year, 5 months ago by Steven Matrix # 7310
crystalcross wrote:
I would have to agree with you. I doubt seriously that most images taken with a camera especially digital will reveal a orb which is paranormal in nature. From a pure scientific point of view (you knew I had to go there, right?) the amount of energy required to create spontaneous luminescence is pretty great. That normally happens when the gas or vapor is excited to a state where it becomes a plasma. In physics terms the electrons become charged and go into a hyper-excited outer valence state, and as they return to their normal state they give off photons thus creating the light you see.

Now, when that happens you'll see the luminescence with the naked eye as well.
Although some gasses have discharge frequencies which are in the UV or IR range, most gasses which you find in air also have visible components. So likely you would see a visible component.

So that would leave a question, what if the discharge happens so fast that you can't see it with your naked eye. Good point, but the likelihood or probability goes way down. The likelihood of a spontaneous orb event that happens faster than the eye can respond to (which is about 1 1/15 of a second) and at the same instant that the shutter of the camera snaps (which is generally in the neighborhood of 1/20th of a second or less) is increasingly less likely.

So, what does all this boil down to? That there are no orbs? No, I don't think that's what we're saying at all. At least that's not what I am saying. I think there very much is such a thing as a true paranormal orb. But, if you find one, chances are pretty great that the first time you know about it will NOT be when you look at the picture. But rather you will have taken the picture because you saw it with your naked eye. And if anything, the use of a flash will cause the orb to not show up on the picture since the light from the flash will far outshine any source of light from an orb.

There certainly is a place for still photography in paranormal research. Especially if its extra-spectral photography, meaning infrared or ultraviolet. And most certainly if the photograph is taken with multiple successive frames, and preferably without a flash.

I must admit that one of the BEST still photographs I ever saw of a paranormal subject is one taken by DementedWarlock and IrishEyes at one of their first investigations in a cemetery. It was a sequence of images which showed a man-shaped full body vapor that moved in the background.


Very well said CC, and yes, I too agree that there are in rare instances paranormal orbs that exist. I would also like to add that many photos can be taken using a long exposure technique that can bring results; that is, if you are using a camera with the capability.

In the future, there is much we can cover regarding photographs and through trial and error, we can work to accomplish the creation of a final image that will take people's breaths away. I'm talking about all of us on this forum learning techniques that can in turn bring about a lot of change as well as education to the world.
1 year, 5 months ago by crystalcross # 7311
Great idea Steve. I'm actually currently working on integrating a popular learning and classroom engine into GnH site called "Moodle". Its a package used by many schools and colleges.

I'm hoping that with the help of that package we can start some learning support for topics. Perhaps photography and other similar topics.

That's one of my next site related projects.
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