In my experience not all orbs give off such an even light.
I have seen several pictures of disharmoinus vibrating orbs. They give a picture with wavy lines.
A bit like a fingerprint.
Semi-serious;
I wonder what the hell it's all about, are people really trying to make their otherwise hum-drum lives special by concocting this fantastic junk or have we as a society been conditioned to validate and re-validate whatever a person says to the point where it becomes un-PC to even say "those are just common photo artifacts, not alien beings etc."
I cannot imagine that you are serious here, but just in case you are, you should be aware that there are various possible flatbed scanner artifacts that can affect a copy. If you cannot find an orb on the original slide, negative, or digital image, it's not there. A flatbed scanner will not pull more information out of a print than the printing process put there.Working with a flatbed scanner on photographs.
Some of them will, with the right setting, show wavyline blobs, often several.
Could it be anything else than disharmoinus vibrating orbs.
I wonder why there would be more orbs at functions where many people who seldom take pictures, take lots of pictures....hmmmm.
Toke: I once got attacked by some "disharmonious vibrating orbs" while using a scanner. They are very easily influenced by bad electrons and beer.Working with a flatbed scanner on photographs. Some of them will, with the right setting, show wavyline blobs, Could it be anything else than disharmoinus vibrating orbs.
Infinitely many, I'd say.And might not know where to put the fingers.
How many different odd effects can you get from bad optics and light.