At its most basic level, this is all there is to a digital camera. Just like a conventional camera, it has a series of lenses that focus light to create an image of a scene. But instead of focusing this light onto a piece of film, it focuses it onto a semiconductor device that records light electronically. A computer then breaks this electronic information down into digital data and the pattern inside these Orbs can be seen even more clearly. Skeptics always have reasons to debunk / not believe in any aspect of the invisible universe, in this case accounting the round glowing orbs to dust particles, moisture or a faulty camera. On the contrary, the ones who have researched and experienced the Orb phenomena know otherwise.
We are Human Angels and Lightworks. We are here to educate and share our gifts. We are called Indigo, crystal, Rainbow,and Star children. There is so much information out there. I am a crystal child and a very young one. I hope my message will open your eyes.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Orbs In Photos Transdimensional Light Beings UFOs
With the onset of digital cameras in the market, a lot of people have begun to notice "Balls of Light" in various sizes with a definitive pattern and inner glow in most of the photographs they'd taken. The key difference between a digital camera and a normal camera is that the digital camera has no film, instead it has a sensor that converts light into electrical charges.
At its most basic level, this is all there is to a digital camera. Just like a conventional camera, it has a series of lenses that focus light to create an image of a scene. But instead of focusing this light onto a piece of film, it focuses it onto a semiconductor device that records light electronically. A computer then breaks this electronic information down into digital data and the pattern inside these Orbs can be seen even more clearly. Skeptics always have reasons to debunk / not believe in any aspect of the invisible universe, in this case accounting the round glowing orbs to dust particles, moisture or a faulty camera. On the contrary, the ones who have researched and experienced the Orb phenomena know otherwise.
At its most basic level, this is all there is to a digital camera. Just like a conventional camera, it has a series of lenses that focus light to create an image of a scene. But instead of focusing this light onto a piece of film, it focuses it onto a semiconductor device that records light electronically. A computer then breaks this electronic information down into digital data and the pattern inside these Orbs can be seen even more clearly. Skeptics always have reasons to debunk / not believe in any aspect of the invisible universe, in this case accounting the round glowing orbs to dust particles, moisture or a faulty camera. On the contrary, the ones who have researched and experienced the Orb phenomena know otherwise.
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