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To See Is To Believe
July 17, 2009I was planning to post my Pampanga food trip but planned to post this one instead. We had a Pampanga Food Trip a day after my birthday. After having our breakfast at Bale Capampangan, we went to San Guillermo Parish Church. This is the church where they shoot the teleserye “May Bukas Pa” of ABS-CBN. We toured around the church and had our picture taken at this dining table.
Yesterday, my friend gave me the pictures taken by his friend and he showed me this picture which i took.
Can you see the difference between the 2 pictures above? Both of these pictures were taken by me using different cameras and no post processing have been made.
Is it real or not. My friend told me it’s an Orb and lot of those circles that you can see from the pictures forms a face. According to wikipedia:
The term orb describes unexpected, typically circular artifacts in photographs. Sometimes the artifact leaves a trail, indicating motion.
The technical photographic term for the occurrence of orbs, especially pronounced in modern ultra-compact cameras, is backscatter, orb backscatter or near-camera reflection.
Paranormal Interpretation:
Orb backscatter has been broadly interpreted as a highly variable range of paranormal phenomenon without verifiable causation — including invisible spirits, auras, angels, ghosts, energy fields, psychoenergetic artifacts, energy balls, etc.
What ever they are, it’s really strange that something appeared on the picture. Let me know if you really see something.
Previous Comments
I’m convinced na orb lang yun. Dami ko ng ganyang encounter. Intentionally I compare the one taken through and dSLR vs P & S. Uy sa half-buried church yan sa Pampanga ah.
Posted by witsandnuts at July 17, 2009, 1:07 pmI’m afraid to look closer, nyahaha!
Kidding aside, orbs are quite normal in photographs, sabi nila. Ayoko lang mag dwell sa paranormal. Baka kasi manakot kapag may nasabi akong masama.
i’m sure that’s just dust on the lens. most people with P&S forget to clean their lenses, too.
or infrared(IR) light from somewhere?
ever tried that trick? point any IR emitting device (e.g. TV remote control) at your digicam (while it’s ON of cours) and watch it ‘beam’ the invisible signal! or it might be a ghost inside your remote! lol
Posted by bursky at July 20, 2009, 6:43 pmFollowed by it for quite sometime. I think they’re part of my normal life now, whatever they are. I do have some pics of them, espcially when other people take pictures of myself.
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Katakot naman niyan! Hehe…
Posted by sheng at July 17, 2009, 11:22 am