The secret of the Orbs

Take several pictures with your digital camera at night, use a higher ISO (400), diaphragm 2,8, shutter speed 1/60 and focus on those Orbs.

If your focus is good you will find hundreds of Orbs with different colors in your pictures. You may find also something that looks like a white foggy structure, which looks like strange “cigarette smoke” all over the picture, although you have taken the picture against the clear sky at night.

You will have even better results if your digital camera that has no infrared filters (Canon).

I have very often hundreds of Orbs in one picture. And the next picture maybe has none. So it’s not dust or problems with the lense etc.

Recommended Reading:

In English: The Orb Project
In German: Das Orb Projekt

About the authors:

Dr. Miceal Ledwith, L.Ph., L.D., D.D., LL.D (h.c), served as a Catholic priest and as Professor of Theology and College President for over 25 years in Ireland, during which time he lectured extensively to interested adult groups in many countries.

Kaus Heinemann was born and educated in Germany. He holds a Ph.D. degree in experimental physics from the University of Tübingen and has worked for many years in materials science research at NASA, UCLA, and as professor at Stanford University.
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Original article: Bild.de (Never thought I would publish an article of the “Bild Zeitung”.)
Published: 27. September 2008

Das Geheimnis der Orbs

Woher kommen die kleinen weißen Flecken auf Fotos?

Manchmal ist es nur eine einzelne Kugel, manchmal sind es ganze Gruppen: „Orbs” (englisch für „Kugeln”) – unerklärliche weiße Flecken auf Fotos.


Ein „Orb” (englisch für „Kugel”) in Nahaufnahme.

Seit es Digitalkameras gibt, tritt das Phänomen massenhaft auf

Woher stammen die rätselhaften Kugeln? Dieser Frage ging der angesehene Berliner „Tagesspiegel” diese Woche nach.

„In Altbauten oder verwunschenen Häusern fotografiert man Orbs am häufigsten”, heißt es dort. Die spannende These: Sind es verwaiste Seelen, die sich von dieser Welt noch nicht lösen konnten? Wählen sie die Kugelform, um beim Wandern zwischen den Welten möglichst wenig Energie zu verbrauchen?

Mystery-Forscher Hartwig Hausdorf (52) bestätigt die Theorie: „Tatsächlich gibt es die Idee, Orbs wären intelligente, bewegliche Wesen oder Geister, die der Kamerablitz kurz sichtbar gemacht hat.”

Auch für den deutschen Physiker Prof. Dr. Klaus Heinemann (67, lehrte u. a. in Stanford, USA) sind die weißen Kugeln nicht von dieser Welt. „Die Ursache bleibt unklar. Der Großteil sind Erscheinungen, die außerhalb unser physikalischen Wirklichkeit liegen.”

Oder ist das alles nur schnöder Staub? Fotoexperten behaupten, dass erst seit dem Siegeszug der Digitalkameras auch die Orbs in Massen auftreten.

Weil das Blitzlicht sehr nah an der Linse angebracht sei, würden viel öfter als früher Staubpartikel sichtbar. Aber werden wir nicht alle irgendwann zu Staub ..?

UFOs Spotted by Navy Engineer, Soldiers and Helicopter Police

Royal Navy aircraft engineer claims to have seen a “glowing” UFO hover over the M5 motorway.

Michael Madden, 25, said he watched in disbelief as the disc-shaped object floated above his head before it “zoomed off at incredible speed”.

He said the unidentified flying object flew for up to three minutes above junction 21 of the M5, near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.

Mr Madden was on his way back from Manchester with colleague Michael Casson, 22, at 9.50pm on Sunday June 29 when he saw the suspected ‘extra-terrestrial’ craft.He said: “I work with aircraft and grew up next to Manchester Airport so I know exactly what a plane looks and sounds like. This was definitely not a plane.

“It was a circular disc which was glowing bright, hovering hundreds of metres up.

“Other people must have spotted it. It was unlike anything I’ve ever seen in my life. It really did look like the alien aircraft in films. It had an antenna fixed to the back.”

Mr Madden’s claim follows a string of recent UFO “sightings”.

On June 7 three soldiers said they saw 13 UFOs, which looked like “rotating cubes”, while on night patrol at Tern Hill military barracks near Market Drayton, Shropshire. One, Corporal Mark Proctor, 38, of the 1st Battalion of the Irish Regiment, recorded the sighting on his mobile phone and reported it to Army officers.

That sighting came just two hours before helicopter police officers reported an encounter with a huge craft 80 miles away near Cardiff. They claimed to have given chase to the “flying saucer-shaped” object after it almost collided with their aircraft near the Ministry of Defence base of St Athan.

Then Father-of-two David Osborne, 47, videoed 12 orange objects in the night sky above Basingstoke, Hampshire, at 10.40pm on June 28.

The alleged UFOs moved across the sky, switching from a D formation, to a random pattern, to a line then a triangle before disappearing.

02/07/2008

Source: Telegraph