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I took this picture about 8 years ago in Key West... If you notice, towards the very top, right of the picture, is part of what I believe to be an orb....(or at least a half of one). Please tell me what you think, it is transparent and on the balcony where alot of sightings have occured. I took this with a Fuji Finepix 2 megapixel camera...[Image: IMG_71251.jpg]
How was the weather when this was taken?
(07-23-2010 10:04 PM)Bracket Wrote: [ -> ]How was the weather when this was taken?

If I remember, just a warm, muggy still night. I have about a hundred pics from that night...This one is the only one that has this type of image...
Well, it looks like a drop of water on the lens.
What are we looking at? The white dot to the right?... Sorry, i honestly can't see it.
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(07-24-2010 11:42 AM)geogirlforever Wrote: [ -> ]What are we looking at? The white dot to the right?... Sorry, i honestly can't see it.
That does appear to be an orb of environmental nature.

99% of the orbs that are captured on film are dust, moisture, insects, etc. The ones that are of a more unknown nature are those that are seen with the naked eye and have their own light source.
(07-25-2010 01:11 PM)scarygirl67 Wrote: [ -> ]That does appear to be an orb of environmental nature.

99% of the orbs that are captured on film are dust, moisture, insects, etc. The ones that are of a more unknown nature are those that are seen with the naked eye and have their own light source.

The girl I was with felt "creeped out" by that balcony and claims she saw a flash of light, so I quickly snapped the shot. As you can see, I never got the whole balcony in the picture...
I can understand the girl you were with being creeped out and even seeing a light ... it happens for real... but that orb is highly unlikely an energy orb (as SG said). I would be more apt to say it is from a spot on the lens or even moisture reflection from the flash. Doesn't have to be raining to be moisture.. enough Florida humidity will do it. I say this because I also see reflective light on the lower windows.
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