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Twin Orbs in Motion
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This ghost photo was sent by Mandy at jillybean@direcway.com.
Mandy said, "This was taken in NY."
Dr. Dave's Notes:
This is a good example of twin orbs in motion, each leaving a contrail resulting from the orbs moving faster than the shutter speed of the camera. The orb on the left is traveling top to bottom and the orb on the right is traveling from the bottom to top of the photo. The direction of travel of the orb can be determined by looking for the faded portion of the contrail. The faded portion is the the direction that the orb travel from as it moved forward.
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