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 A blue orb amongst the dust or just more dust picking up the b/g colour?:-
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 A long gone office employee having a quick rest on the shop floor?:-
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 Light anomally caught in natural light setting? (no flash used):-
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 All pics reduced in size from originals.
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Hey thanks for all the pictures!

The blue orb in the first picture looks very good, but is it a particle of some cornish blue? who knows.

I can not see anything in the second picture but the 3rd pic is also intresting, any ideas as to what it is?

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heres a few pics of mine, see what you think

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Light anomally caught in natural light setting? (no flash used):-



Interesting picture, there were a lot of light flashes and light anomalies that evening, did you actually see the light anomally ?
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Hi Magic

All I see in those pictures is dust unfortunately.

I agree with griffydam there where a lot of light anomalies throughout the night. I was speaking to some of the guests collecting data for the team and the anomalies reported ranged from small fleating sparks to 'pillars of light'.

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I also witnessed several sparks that night, both hearing and seeing them. Could this be some sort of static build up caused by the work taking place earlier in the day?

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Could this be some sort of static build up



There was a lot of iron and steel in the building, if a static charge had build up in the iron work from the work during the day maybe the dust or moisture in the air was causing the static to discharge. I would be interesting to test this theory:

· Can the dust conduct electricity?
· Is there moisture in the air in the
        locations where the sparks were seen?
· Can we measure any electrical charge
        in the ironwork?

If the answer to these questions is yes then maybe we could have a possible answer.

We do now have the equipment to test for static !
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I've just been taking a look at the last picture and arguably the most interesting, and the line you see seems to be the same object duplicated three times - the angles and kinks match almost perfectly but with an elament of foreshortening changing the relative dimensions. If the image was shot with no flash then the exposure time would probably have switched to around one second which raises the possibility of a multiple exposure type capture. I asssume a tripod was used as the background is rock solid?

Did the photographer have longish loose hair or any garments which may have had fine stray threads?
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 The three pics I posted I believe are:-

 1, Dust.
 2, Something on a table (which to me at least looks like a guy leaning on the table resting)
 3, Someone walking past the camera with a small torch/reflective strip? (exposure time was 15 seconds)
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0706, i agree with number 1 and 3, but i honestly still don't see anything on the second picture emoticon

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