and there always seems to be something with light orbs, things the camera will pick up, and show up as a ball of light in the picture.
Most 'reputable' 'Ghostbusters' will not accept any 'orb' as being an orb if it was taken using any type of digital photography. In other words, film or it doesn't count.
Someone explained it to me once, but I do not recall the reasons why, but there are a number of them, and they result in what have claimed to have been proven to be large numbers of fake orbs in anything digitally taken. Not as in intentionally faked. Just as a natural cause only and not a true "orb."
I took a picture of my fireplace with the lights down low once. On the edge of where it was going from being very bright to being dimmer the farther that you looked to the side of the fireplace there were two orbs side by side and each had a perfect shape of a black bat in them.
It sounds creepy, but I would bet that someone could prove that it was the result of the type of lighting, reflections, moving light and a digital camera.
Another time I was taking a couple pictures of a friend of mine and I snapped off three of her as fast as my camera can go, and I did it from the same position, or at least as same/still of one as I can hold, and the second picture had 26 orbs in it and there were none in the other two pictures, the one from before and the one from after.
That might be taken by some to 'something' saying SURPRISE, WE'RE HERE in the middle picture. But I'd bet some combination of light reflection change and possibly dust particles in the air and some slight movement by me and the total amount of time for the three pictures, which isn't all that much, but enough time for a few things to change in a tiny way, a way that if a digital picture is taken it has what look like orbs that are created by totally explainable reasons.
Now if in the orb in the center of all the rest you see flames and Lucifer looking out at you, grinning, even with a digital camera, you might have a slight problem on your hands. So, be sure to watch out for that one.