Photos and Videos of Orbs: a Multimedia Exploration
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My hypothesis:
1.All out of focus particles, circles of confusion, within the “Orb Zone” appear as orbs, but not all orbs are out of focus particles or circles of confusion, within the orb zone.
2.Orbs exist outside and beyond the orb zone.
3.Orbs outside the orb zone are interpreted in various ways based upon a variety of factors. I discussed this later under “Supplemental Information, #8.”
4.I interpret orbs outside the orb zone as explained in my definition below.
Orb Zone Theory Explained: Although I am not a member of this organization, they have provided a clear explanation of the “Orb Zone Theory”, basically a small defined area in, on or near the camera lens within which orbs, circles of confusion, are located. Please see - Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena ASSAP what are orbs?
Video and photographic evidence: All videos and photographs in this paper are solely mine, taken by me, produced by me, posted by me, and are located at the following links:
-YouTube page Orbservations - Orb Education Video Library - YouTube
-Facebook page Orbservation - The Orb Watchers Paradise (facebook.com)
My definition of the orbs I am filming: Orbs outside and beyond the orb zone are mostly spherical creatures, of various colors and sizes, with unique characteristics and abilities, that move through the sky under their own power with purpose and intention, interacting with the world around them. I believe they are natural and normal, rather than supernatural or paranormal. I believe they are biological in nature and substance and are their own creature and not another creature out of focus. I do not believe they are out of focus dust particles close to, in or on the camera lens. Although a serious challenge, I believe it is possible to capture and study an orb through a microscope under scientific conditions.
My Objective: I will attempt to prove my hypothesis using steps 1-4.
The Steps I Will Follow in Accomplishing My Objective is as Follows:
1.I will provide information about the equipment I use to capture orbs in photographs and in video.
2.I will provide information about when and where I capture orbs in photographs and on video.
3.I will provide photographs and video clips of objects beyond and outside the orb zone that are misinterpreted as orbs yet are something else.
Michael Richard Craig
I am an artist, illustrator and author, as well as, an orb hunter/researcher. Please click on the links provided below for all the details. Thank you!
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Photos and Videos of Orbs - Michael Richard Craig
PHOTOS AND VIDEOS OF ORBS – A MULTIMEDIA EXPLORATION
Michael Richard Craig
ORBSERVATION: THE ORB WATCHER PARADISE
Orbservation - The Orb Watchers Paradise (facebook.com)
12 – 01 - 2021
Introductory Note: The information provided in this response is based upon my extensive personal field research on orbs
as captured in photographs and on video.
The question is not, Do orbs exist?
They most certainly do.
The real question is, What are they?
My Hypothesis:
All out of focus particles, circles of confusion, within the Orb Zone
appear as orbs, but not all orbs are out of focus particles or circles of confusion, within the orb zone.
Orbs exist outside and beyond the orb zone.
Orbs outside the orb zone are interpreted in various ways based upon a variety of factors. I discussed this later under Supplemental Information, #8.
I interpret orbs outside the orb zone as explained in my definition below.
Orb Zone Theory Explained: Although I am not a member of this organization, they have provided a clear explanation of the Orb Zone Theory
, basically a small defined area in, on or near the camera lens within which orbs, circles of confusion, are located. Please see - Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena ASSAP what are orbs?
Video and photographic evidence: All videos and photographs in this paper are solely mine, taken by me, produced by me, posted by me, and are located at the following links:
YouTube page Orbservations - Orb Education Video Library - YouTube
Facebook page Orbservation - The Orb Watchers Paradise (facebook.com)
My definition of the orbs I am filming: Orbs outside and beyond the orb zone are mostly spherical creatures, of various colors and sizes, with unique characteristics and abilities, that move through the sky under their own power with purpose and intention, interacting with the world around them. I believe they are natural and normal, rather than supernatural or paranormal. I believe they are biological in nature and substance and are their own creature and not another creature out of focus. I do not believe they are out of focus dust particles close to, in or on the camera lens. Although a serious challenge, I believe it is possible to capture and study an orb through a microscope under scientific conditions.
My Objective: I will attempt to prove my hypothesis using steps 1-4.
The Steps I Will Follow in Accomplishing My Objective is as Follows:
I will provide information about the equipment I use to capture orbs in photographs and in video.
I will provide information about when and where I capture orbs in photographs and on video.
I will provide photographs and video clips of objects beyond and outside the orb zone that are misinterpreted as orbs yet are something else.
I will provide videos and photographs of orbs, as described in my definition above, that are outside and well beyond the orb zone, along with various circumstances under which the orbs were captured.
Steps in Accomplishing My Objective:
The below photographs are of the equipment I have used in my research:
Bushnell Nightvision Binoculars
Bushnell Nightvision Monocular
Digital Nightvision Monocular
Bushnell Equinox Binoculars
Bushnell Equinox Binoculars
Spypoint Link Nightvision Camera
Lefun Night Vision Camera
WYZE night vision security camera
Lumix digital flash camera
Canon digital flash camera
iPhone 10
Panasonic digital flash camera
Strobe light
Black light
Bushnell Trophy Camera
Range Finder (It is very easy for me to know the exact distance an object is from the camera lens, simply by using my range finder).
I have filmed orbs in at least the following locations and under the following conditions:
(They seem to be most everywhere, all the time, under most all conditions).
US States: