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@kaia Looks like a composited image to me, the lighting angle on the supposed orb, which looks like a ball of aluminum foil crunched into a circle, does not match the lighting angle on the church.
@kaia I've seen orbs in person, I've photographed them three times, in no instance where they that closed to the ground, in no instance did their lighting angle not match the rest of the environment, and in no instance did they look like someone crunched aluminum foil into a ball.
Here I've removed the Sepia effect and increased the contrast that was decreased to hide artifacts. I'm not denying the existence of orbs, I've seen them, I'm not denying the ancient documentation of same, I am denying the legitimacy of this photo which is clearly composited rubbish. One other detail I forgot to mention, notice building is in sharp focus, orb is not.
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