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Are these orbs? *pictures inside*?

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ok me and my friends were outside taking pictures and these weird lines/circles came out in some of the pictures. it is nighttime, but weren't really even by any lights...we were out on a trampolien. are these orbs?

*please note that we covered our eyes (saftey purposes =P)

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/orb1.jpg

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/orb2.jpg

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/orb3.jpg

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/orb4.jpg

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/orb5.jpg

and the creepiest...

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h209/sillykaylen/WoahOh029.jpg

she wasn't even moving when she took the picture...

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  1. i doubt they are. my camara has this function for fireworks. if there are small lights..and the camara moves...then that causes a trail. in this case...you have your neighbors yard light or something like that. or maybe the flash reflected on jewelry..i was in the car..bored...and took these pictures.

    http://i26.tinypic.com/2i8hr3k.jpg

    http://i31.tinypic.com/21deb9c.jpg


  2. I think you probably had your camera on Night Portrait mode (I made that setting up)  its usually depicted as an icon with a face and then stars or something in the background.   what that does is cause the camera to flash, then the shutter stays open for a few seconds to allow the lower light/ background light to expose the rest of the film.  If you were to have held the camera totally still after hearing the first click you would have a nice picture of your friend and it would have picked up the background that the flash couldn't reach out an illuminate as well.  

         Most likely what you did was move the camera as soon as the flash went off and it basically took a nice (and really cool) double exposure shot.

  3. No. There's a problem with your camera.

  4. you had firecrackers or something

  5. L)O(L i love the safety reason! xD.

    it happens cuz the camera takes a good half a second to take the picture but in those .50 secs, the camera was moving and it captured the reflection  the lights gave off. u can see the way the camera moved, because of the trail of the light in some of your pictures

  6. those are so computer generated!

  7. It looks like you were using a low exposure setting.  You wrote"it is nighttime, but weren't really even by any lights," but I can see clearly on picture number 4 and 5 that your friend is holding flashlights and jumping on the trampoline with flashlights, at night, with a camera set on low exposure will show the light streaks.  They're pretty good though.  They make the pictures very interesting and fun to look at.

    Have fun

  8. o think u photo shopped the pictures

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