When is an orb not an orb?

Submitted by: Atala Hi folks. Some of you have sent in photographs of orbs. I wanted to show you here the difference between dust, rain condensation, light hitting the camera, and an authentic interdimensional life form. Depending upon your camera, shutter speed and aperture, you may get a circle on your image. If the circle is blank inside, it is probably dust. If it has concentric circles, it is probably moisture. If it has beautiful colors, it is probably very strong light hitting your camera lens at a specific angle. If inside the circle your see a grid formation or an image of a face, body, or complex form, it is probably an authentic life form that you have captured on screen.
This is dust on the lens. I'd been outdoors photographing all day and took a dusk shot. For fun, I manipulated the levels in photoshop to lighten up the image and got these "orbs". If you look closely, you can see there is nothing inside them; it is dust that the light angle caught.

This is dust on the lens. I'd been outdoors photographing all day and took a dusk shot. For fun, I manipulated the levels in photoshop to lighten up the image and got these "orbs". If you look closely, you can see there is nothing inside them; it is dust that the light angle caught.

Here I had focused on the door in the tree then saw and purposely angled the camera to capture the sequence of colors that were coming in from the setting sun. These orbs are lights hitting the camera from the sun.

Here I had focused on the door in the tree then saw and purposely angled the camera to capture the sequence of colors that were coming in from the setting sun. These "orbs" are really lights hitting the camera from the sun.

This is an authentic orb I captured on film at Mammoth Cave. Notice the complex form inside the orb, or merkabah, and how it is solid enough to reflect onto the wall behind it.

This is an authentic orb I captured on film at Mammoth Cave. Notice the complex form inside the orb, or merkabah, and how it is solid enough to reflect onto the wall behind it.

About Atala

Atala Toy is President of Crystal Life and of ISIC. She is an expert, consultant, lecturer and author in the field of consciousness; her books include "We Are Not Alone; A Guidebook on Interdimensional Cooperation" and, coming out in June, "Nature Spirits, Spirit Guides and Ghosts: How to talk with and photograph beings of other realms."

3 Responses to When is an orb not an orb?

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    • Atala Toy says:

      Hi Jenny

      There is lens flare – what occurs when the light hits the camera lens at a specific angle and causes the light to affect the lense; you can get some beautiful patterns and Photoshop even has a tool to put a lens flare in a photo!

      There are also forms that cannot be explained by any other means, that follow a specific person around a room from one photo shot to another, that have a specific pattern and you can see them move about when taking photos at the same angle in sequence, and that some sensitives state they can communicate with. Sort of like everyone insisting the world was absolutely uncontrovertably – flat – until someone proved otherwise. That is the function of the many photos and books on the orb phenomena that are coming out now; check out all the books on Amazon.com on this!

  2. Jan says:

    I just returned from mammoth caves with several pics with unexplained orbs in them. I am not normally one who looks for this but found it very interesting and wonder if they are easily explained as just reflective from dust or something in the air

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