Quote from: Szaxx on July 03, 2012, 05:00:55
Hi,
Orbs, take a flash camera, take a picture in a room thats not been used for a few hours and look at the image. You see the room. Next take the dust from the filter of a tumble drier. Slap it between you hands infront of you, a dust cloud appears. Take another photo with the flash and then look at the image. Magically orbs have appeared.
Or for real orbs that occasionally appear, be in the right place at the right time with diffuse light only. No camera just your eyes and watch the tiny coloured light ball appear out of nowhere then dissapear into a wall. Your loved cat needs to be in the room watching too. After the orb dissapears into the wall the cat sniffs the exact spot of entry. Real orbs.
Dust orbs occur because the flash is close to the lens. Red eye is a problem too if the face is somewhat distant. Its cured by the photoshop cleaning effect being programmed into digital units. The other cure is bounce flash or extending the lead from the camera to place the flash unit a couple of feet away.
Daytime orbs generally on film are the same if stills or cine film is used the latter consists of many stills displayed one after the other. All the ones Ive seen have the background blurred indicating a large F stop. Anyone with an SLR camera can try this use a close up image focus on it and in the background have a bright led. Look into the viewfinder to see the said effect above on the video. A little movement will produce the brain effect unless your lenses are pristine in cleanliness.
Anyone want to try this?
Yeah im with Im a medium, I rarely see anything in a picture that makes me believe it has anything to do with the spirit world. But what about digital filming, will that be recreated that way?