QUOTE(alienruler @ Jun 2 2006, 10:06 PM) [snapback]1215455[/snapback]
...............freaky mAN..LOOK for the orb travling with the ufo...
I'm getting deja-vu... see the Member's Gallery
This is a known artefact of some camera phones, or more precisely the camera/CCD and the software - certainly seen with Sharp and Motorola models. I had a Motorola V545, and hated this feature

- see the attached for an example...
The black 'blob' is a deliberate mask painted by the software to stop the cheap and nasty CCD being damaged - its applied to any bright and high-contrast part of the frame. This means you have a limited cameraphone, but you do get to photograph 'eclipses' every day
The 'orb' is nothing but lens flare.
The best advice is to get a 'proper' digital camera; the CCD in a cameraphone probably costs in the region of 5 GPB, a decent compact digicam around 50x that, a decent prosumer digicam around 100x that, a good professional digicam perhaps 500x that... you get what you pay for