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My second attempt before retiring last night. This time I walked around in a circle but did forget where the middle was about half way round...
It's getting there though!
This is a "Orb" which has been cropped and resized from the existing photograph. The original photograph was taken with a Sony HDR-SR12E camera with flash directed at the night sky In NSW Australia after mind transference to the entities to "display". No this is not a joke, this is actual science FACT and repeated many, many times since 2009.
I call them dimensional entities or DE's and I have been researching them since 2009. Since my multiple UAP sightings on my property in Greta.
These entities are unseen with the naked eye prior to taking the photographs. Although may be seen as a "sparkle" as the flash light reflects ahead of the camera lens. Some say this is a reflection off dust particles , pollen or even insects.... I say:- you are speculating without any such proof. I have the proof of what I claim here.. Have done this continuously since 2009. With some advancement with computer programming improvements.
I understand that many humans cannot see exactly what I see in my images. This is now being understood as most have not evolved to the stage of human "enlightenment" as I, this being somewhat to the many years of looking at and researching the subject . All I can say is you get what you see, do you see dust particles or do you see something different?
I post these photographs for your education and scientific knowledge.... The planet you reside in has more to offer than what you are told.... - TRUTH.
My first attempts at painting "light orbs". Considering I have never done it before, it turned out better than I expected. In other words it wasn't a complete mess. I hope to get better at this.
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Photobud Pat and I had some fun playing around with orbs. These are 2 different swirl techniques.
You can see the difference. The bottom line is: Twirling is hard work!!!!