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Ghost / Orb Picture ?

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posted on Aug, 25 2005 @ 08:56 PM
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I graduated 2004 and the school i attended is 152 years old its rumoured to be haunted and there has been several cases reported by janitors. The graduation ceremony took place in the oldest part of the school and out of all the pictures i took of friends, this one has a werid orb or symbol in the middle of it, the photo has not be altered, any photoshop pro can atest to this, i was wondering if anyone could give some insight as to what it might be ?





[edit on 25-8-2005 by Kittens Cause Cancer]



posted on Aug, 25 2005 @ 09:04 PM
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clicking the link brings up a webpage that asks me to log in to view the picture...

sorry i couldnt be of any help.



posted on Aug, 26 2005 @ 09:36 AM
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What type of camera do you use? I ask because certain types of digital cameras can show 'orbs' due to issues relating to pixelation. Though I am far from being an expert on orb photography, my impression is that some researchers consider only photos taken with traditional photos to be useful as evidence (but I am open to being corrected).



posted on Aug, 26 2005 @ 04:26 PM
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I have been ghosthunting for over 8 years and I don't even look at orb photos anymore. It is all about the full apparitions and mist photos. Orbs have too many x-factors. Dust, pollen, etc... Vortexes are the same way. Hair, Camera straps, strings, etc...

Sure Mist has smoke, fog, breath, but sometimes you can see faces and full figures.



posted on Aug, 26 2005 @ 08:50 PM
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First of all, I don't see any orbs in that picture at all. Closest thing is... a trophy.

Secondly, my graduation night (in an old theatre), my dad took a bunch of pictures with our digital camera, and almost EVERY picture had SO MANY 'orbs' in it. Graduation is a large event, lots of hustling and bustling, hundreds of people in dusty old suits coming in and out. It is very easy for a lot of dust to get stirred up very quickly. Can show you some of mine if you want to see for comparison.

[edit on 26-8-2005 by Yarcofin]



posted on Aug, 29 2005 @ 02:52 AM
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I hate to have to tell you this,



but it looks like you've got a focused, non-terminal repeating phantasm or a Class Five Full Roaming MICHAEL MOORE ... A real nasty one, too!



posted on Aug, 29 2005 @ 02:06 PM
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Originally posted by Yarcofin
First of all, I don't see any orbs in that picture at all. Closest thing is... a trophy.

Secondly, my graduation night (in an old theatre), my dad took a bunch of pictures with our digital camera, and almost EVERY picture had SO MANY 'orbs' in it. Graduation is a large event, lots of hustling and bustling, hundreds of people in dusty old suits coming in and out. It is very easy for a lot of dust to get stirred up very quickly. Can show you some of mine if you want to see for comparison.

[edit on 26-8-2005 by Yarcofin]

Turn up the brightness on your monitor and you see this huge orb around that teacher, or whatever he is.

Here's the image with the brightness and contrast turned up some:



[edit on 8/29/2005 by Logical_Psycho]



posted on Aug, 30 2005 @ 07:12 AM
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I am one of those that also never even looks at orb photos much anymore..

I will say though that yours I would attribute to dust or moisture on the lens.

Whatever is causing the "orb" is obviously right in front of the lens if not on it..I respect your question, but I think you'd be better off discarding this one as a spec of dust.



posted on Sep, 12 2005 @ 04:00 AM
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I would have to say you are right it is an orb one of the biggest that I have seen so far. If it was dust it would not be perfetly round like it is. I have a lot of pic that have been taken around my house that have orb in them. They look like that just smaller and some are a differet color.



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