Any Ideas What These Green Orbs are?

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u/x4740N 11 points 2021-02-16 05:17

Sun flare reflection in the camera sensor

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u/princejask 1 points 2021-02-16 05:17

In every picture? I got more.

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u/x4740N 6 points 2021-02-16 05:25

Do all of the pictures have the sun in view ?

The three pictures you have posted have the sun in view

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u/princejask 1 points 2021-02-16 05:22

Different days and different times. I thought the same thing till she showed me all the different ones.

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u/mcotter12 0 points 2021-02-16 13:08

Just want to say that everyone who says camera flare sounds exactly like people who nod their heads about ball lightning. Neither is an explanation, its just pretending to know what it is

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u/princejask 1 points 2021-02-16 05:27

Yes I guess so. It just there are so many pictures. Oh well, mystery solved. Sorry to bother.

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u/wifigunslinger 2 points 2021-02-16 06:19

Either a light remnant caused by the digital camera’s sensor or spirits buzzing about.

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u/TechnoMagical_Intent 6 points 2021-02-16 08:13

The dots appear to be in the direction of the sun's ray-projection in every pic, in the general direction of it's greatest intensity. So yea, it's likely a technical artifact.

Now that doesn't mean it's useless!

Anything odd enough to make you question "what is that?," if gazed at with inner silence, will lead to actual paranormal stuff...that wouldn't show up on camera, because the instant that thought popped into your head, and if you started to act on it, your perception would be channeled away from it and back to this perceptual modality (AP for those in the know).

Maybe we should all get tiny bluetooth button-cams set to take pics every minute or whatever, automatically. But that presupposes that visible light is involved.

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u/princejask 2 points 2021-02-16 08:19

Thank you. I will inform her.

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u/monkeyguy999 2 points 2021-02-21 00:33

This leads me to Monkeys method of paranormal viewing.

How do you catch something on camera that already know what you are doing?

Total pain right?

you need a fast camera that is always on, If you feel anything odd or weird. Whip around and tak3-4 pictures. Do it w/out thought. Second you think bout it the more certain it is that you will fail.

So we could call The silence camera technique.

It would be interesting to do experiments with people that are great at being silent and cad still do random movements

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u/Heidiac 2 points 2021-02-16 09:07

Have you tried using a different camera? It would be interesting to know if they are still there..

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u/princejask 1 points 2021-02-16 11:22

Good idea.

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u/mcotter12 2 points 2021-02-16 13:07

ORB Gang!

No one knows exactly what they are, and the scientific answer is its just something we already know about. In reality, they appear around certain locations and people, and there is no scientific explanation for them. You can see them often around pyramids in central mexico

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u/danl999 5 points 2021-02-16 15:58

On the one hand, the color isn't typical lens coating flare.

But, there are different layers in cameras. Lens, lens coating, IR filter, and finally there's usually a glass cover over the sensor.

I've seen all of them produce something like that.

Except, that color is odd. Which could be a result of the poor color balance in that picture. It's way over saturated, and badly in need of a different gamma level to brighten only the darker areas.

It would be nice if things coming from the second attention could put out light you can pick up in a camera.

But if they did, wouldn't we have a lot more photos like this? Enough so that a serious study was started by a curious scientist?

Everyone has a camera these days.

I could tell a related story about what Fancy has been doing lately, but it's so bizarre, even I don't believe it.

If it keeps up and I can't explain it, I'll report it.

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u/dosomething1372 2 points 2021-02-17 12:29

it's a phenomena called Lens Flare

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare

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u/monkeyguy999 2 points 2021-02-21 00:24

I don't see any. But I do see a high power lines over them. Bad place for a baby.

oh, see it to the right there. Weird color when the sensor overflows it is usually white.

Dont let them smack ya down, I almost always get black ones. And other colors over the years.

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u/princejask 1 points 2021-02-21 19:24

Thanks.