MMSGH 2006 Featured Photo #14

Pirate in the Tavern?
Submitted by Caitlin S. of Richmond, Virginia
Digital camera photo

Caitlin wrote, "This photo was taken at my boyfriend's grandmother's house in Virginia, USA. The house was an old tavern in the 1700's, pirates frequented it; the other part of the house was built in the 1800's. These photos were taken 10 seconds after each other by automatic timer on my digital camera (Canon Power Shot A400). We had taken other pictures seconds before and there were no large anomalies like this. Some pictures taken after these are devoid of anomalies. What's up with this?"
MMSGH Comments
Caitlin sent three photos to us to show that nothing unusual had appeared before or after this photo was taken. The jury is still out on whether light anomalies known as "orbs" are an actual stage of spirit manifestation or some other form of unknown energy. Regardless, this is an excellent example of a light anomaly photographed in motion.
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