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NME_locus
This weekend, I went on a investigation with a gentlemen by the name of Chad M. He is a member of the Ghostlighters group. He seems to be very technical and knows alot. He took me out to "Salem Lutheran Cemetery" which is known to be active but no negative energy from what we felt. It's his little playground from what he say. I caught numerous photos of orbs. There's a few that i have ruled out to be lens flare but this photo has 4 orbs all shooting off in different direction. You can tell by their dirction of their tracers. First i thought it was me being unstable but i don't think that was the case. i have many more from that night that i'll send if anyones interested. not that spectacular.
coldethyl
well, you've played it down now!
i say post 'em, what the heck? i'm not usually impressed w/orb photos but who knows you might have the one that wins me over... thumbsup.gif
NME_locus
Sorry guys, had a problem trying to post this picture. they all have tracers going different directions.
Hoagy
orange colored one is interesting...

glow-bugs maybe?
NME_locus
QUOTE(Hoagy @ May 17 2005, 04:16 PM)
orange colored one is interesting...

glow-bugs maybe?
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well, there were some glow bugs, more towards the backside of the woods but i was already aware of that so that i would not mistaken them as orbs. i have a few photos with glow bugs, so i did not post them. but you never know, you might be right. thanks

This area where this photo was taken is where the epicenter of everything weird happens. During the investigation, we noticed that there was a disturbance of energy there, creating some type of vortex, and i don't mean a paranormal vortex. Also, though rest of the cemetery had grass just this spot didn't, and also covered with huge ant piles. isn't it true that ants are attracted to some types of energy and low frequencies. Also, all the trees were leaning inwards towards the epicenter and the ones closest look more deformed, creating notch-like tumors on the trees that were in closer.
coldethyl
i agree the orange colored one doesn't look like the traditional orb pic, so it's interesting.
i was looking thru pics yesterday on my pc and i have pics my brother took w/ a digital camera of sandringham house (the queen of england's country house) that has a lot of 'orbs'. they all happened when he was taking pics of her cars and of the room with all the dead animal heads.
the first orb pics i own and i didn't even take them! rolleyes.gif
NME_locus
all of my orb photos were taken in pitch blackness useing flash only. keep in mind this is an old cemetery so there is no electical wires. this cemetery dates back to the 1830's or 1840's for sure. we used LED flashlites with red and blue lenses to observe while keeping a low profile. before any photos were taken, we considered about avoiding any light contamination so all lites off.
rayce
I also agree that the orange orb is very interesting. The other orb photos posted are, in my opinion, just flash orbs. You used a digital with the flash located on the body and it reflected off the lens.
NME_locus
QUOTE(rayce @ May 19 2005, 03:34 PM)
I also agree that the orange orb is very interesting. The other orb photos posted are, in my opinion, just flash orbs. You used a digital with the flash located on the body and it reflected off the lens.
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yeah, that's what i figured too.. mucho gracias.. i have much better ones i"ll post up later that will surely raise some eyelids but can't right now because we're saving those for a new site worrying releasing any good photos would no longer be credited to the group of investigators which i wish to remain anonymous.

i'll post those as soon as i've gotten permission.
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