Recently, our local newspaper reported that a ghost had been captured dancing above the flames of a bonfire at a local public fireworks display. Lens flare can also be attributed to many reports of “orbs” captured on smartphones usually with the cameras light on illuminating the particle. These particulates are very close to the fixed lens of a smartphone and as such the lens cannot focus on the particle hence giving it an orb like appearance. In fact, Orbs are mainly airborne particulates such as dust, pollen and man made fibres. Viewers would later capture “orbs” on Smartphones ultimately believing they have caught something ghostly too. Most Haunted, the British TV Show, inadvertently started the Orb “craze” many years ago by capturing anomalies on camera and describing them as “orbs”. The experiments should be easy to conduct and the results obtained you may wish to share. I’ll explain how to use cameras to record, under controlled conditions. In this article, I will explain what “orbs” are and invite you to take part in three experiments using you very own smartphone or device. This belief originates mainly from watching films like “Paranormal Activity” or TV shows where phenomena experienced claims to be paranormal. They are experiencing phenomena and believe it is Paranormal. ![]() ![]() Most individuals who contact NLPI are looking for help to understand what is going on in their homes.
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