Orbs

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The term orb describes unexpected, typically circular artifacts in photographs, sometimes with trails, indicating motion.

The technical photographic term for the occurrence of orbs, especially pronounced in modern ultra-compact cameras, is backscatter, orb backscatter, or near-camera reflection.

For lessons on the topic of Orbs, follow this link.

Cause

Due to the size limitations of the modern compact and ultra-compact cameras, especially digital cameras, the distance between the lens and the built-in flash has decreased, thereby decreasing the angle of light reflection to the lens and increasing the likelihood of light reflection off normally sub-visible particles. Hence, the orb artifact is commonplace with small digital or film camera photographs.

The orb artifact can result from reflection of light off solid particles (e.g., dust, pollen), liquid particles (water droplets, especially rain) or other foreign material within the camera lens.

The image artifacts usually appear as either white or semi-transparent circles, though may also occur with whole or partial color spectrums, purple fringing or other chromatic aberration. With rain droplets, an image may capture light passing through the droplet creating a small rainbow effect.

Underwater photographers notice the effect also, which occurs for the same reason as above-water photographic artifacts. Sand, small sea life or other particles close to the lens, invisible to the diver, reflect light from the flash causing the orb artifact in the image. A strobe flash, which distances the flash from the lens, eliminates the artifacts.

Paranormal interpretation

Orb backscatter has been broadly interpreted as a highly variable range of paranormal phenomenon without verifiable causation, including invisible spirits, demons, auras, angels, ghosts, energy fields, psychoenergetic artifacts, energy balls, etc.[1]

See Also

Will-o'-the-wisp

References

  1. "Enough with the Orbs Already,Stephen Wagner". About.com. https://paranormal.about.com/od/ghosthuntinggeninfo/a/aa112706.htm.

External links

  • ECETI Ranch Website for ECETI ranch and James Gilliland including photos and video of orb phenomena as well as new reports covering the unexplained phenomena.
  • Science of Orb Photos An article on orb photos. A mathematical framework is given using holography theory.
  • The Orb Zone: Orbs Explained Presenting the scientific evidence and accessible explanations for the orb phenomena.
  • ASSAP ASSAP's website has several pages showing how various different 'types' of orb (coloured, oddly-shaped, bright, transparent, etc.) can readily be reproduced (includes diagrams and photos).
  • UW Photo with Orbs Three tips for Underwater Photography. First tip discusses backscattering with concise description and instruction on prevention. Picture provided showing plentiful backscatter which all look like orbs.