Sorry for the disappearing act! I promise to better inform when I am away in the future.

Thanks for the feedback, VBS! I used the video feature on my Nikon camera to capture this. In fact, shortly after this capture, I captured within one minute of time about 15 or so orbs of varying sizes come through the door at different speeds (so individual). However, because the recording is an AVI file, it has to be converted in order to be loaded on YouTube or anywhere viable for playing on the internet, as such, it loses so much quality that only a few faint orbs can be seen after conversion. gaah I spent days trying to find away around this, but to no avail. I felt it wasn't worth posting in such a degraded state.

I have an actual video camera though (which won't have the quality loss) and I may try capturing orbs again if I get the urge. Meanwhile, I can sometimes see the orbs that come through that door by looking through my camera screen even though I am not recording (which is interesting in itself that they can be more easily seen through a camera). After these video captures though, I also began to see the orbs with my naked eye and a few even flew directly at me. They were of varying size and opacity just as they appear in photos.

The fact that I have now seen them quite a few times without the camera, I interpret to be because my mind opened wider with belief after having captured them on a video file so I can view it over and over and say, Yes, I did see that! yess It takes a lot of time and repetition to convince some stubborn and doubtful parts of the mind. And I recall an amazed and awestruck feeling, similar to my feelings when I first began photographing orbs - it is a strange physical sensation (like warm water pouring over me) to realize that these orbs really are alive and flying about and I am witnessing it as something now tangible rather than relying only on faith, hope and belief. Then next step would probably be complacency, just knowing orbs are there and no longer marvelling so intensely. And this might be why I have not felt the urge to spend time trying to capture more orbs in motion.

It's like the first time people witnessed television. I read somewhere that some people actually fainted upon witnessing the "magical" and "surreal" technology of television. But now no one bats an eye at the miracle of TV. Even high-definition TV becomes "normal". Acclimatization is the nature of human consciousness it seems. tv