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Just wanted to share a little movie tid bit.
If you have seen the movie Shaun of the Dead (british guys that battle zombies), its a comedy....... You will love Hot Fuzz. Same two main characters as british police officers.  I havent laughed so hard in quite some time.
If you didnt like the first film they were in dont waste time with this one. Its the same type of humor.
We just sat down and got everything from our Gettysburg trip placed on our site. Please check it out and let me know what you think.
www.orpit.org
click on investigation findings..... gettysburg investigation
Also please take time to look at the rest of the site and let me know what you think.
Ryan
Here are some tips that I found during a lot of research on detecting a true orb. As always this is just my opinion.
A true orb should be pretty easy to see. Since these are nothing more than a collection of energy the orb will show itself as white most of the time but can also show themselves with a green or blue color. These colors show up more often because of the orbs makeup of energy shows itself on the “cool color spectrum”.
The makeup of a true orb is SOLID with no noticeable border and seems as though it emits its own light, not reflected glare in anyway.
Another great key to being able to detect a true orb is if it has some type of tail or trail. This would suggest that the orb is moving at a fairly high rate of speed at the time the photo was taken.
Here are some of the easiest ways to tell that the orb you have photographed is not a paranormal orb.
It looks like a cell under a microscope, if it is transparent, if it has a defined border and if it is not circular.
Please use these tips when looking at your photos and trying to decide whether you have captured a paranormal orb.
I guess I wrote this wrong.. What I am looking for are rules and regs for new members, we want to be sure to run a professional investigation team and keep a great image in the community.
Thats what I as I was looking for..
I looked in to a lot of the K2 discussions but did not notice one that mentioned modifications to the unit. Just wanted to let you all know that you CAN modify the unit. Like mostly everyone else we bought this unit for the group and had high expectations. Needless to say after we used the unit we thought what mostly everyone else thought..... WHAT a P.O.S., couldnt beleive we paid money for it. Like everyone has stated you CAN make the meter go up and down by adjusting the pressure on the switch. Well we fixed that problem on our unit. Our one guy just placed a power bypass from the thumb swith to a on/off button. Now we just flip the on switch and there is power to the unit that is NOT CONTROLED BY PRESSURE so we get a continuous reading. I suggest that everyone do this so there are no false readings by "accidently" moving your thumb. Good luck and please let me know if anyone else has done this and if it seemed to improve the readings. Ryan
Hi there. My name is Ryan and I am from the northwestern area of pennsylvania. Myself and some friends of mine have started a paranormal investigation group new to the area.
We are currently looking for indaviduals that have an intrest in paranormal investigations.
Please visit our site at www.orpit.org and let us know what you think. Also if you are in our are please fill out an application and send it to us. We are open to all discussions and ideas.
Thanks
Ryan
Just looking for some basic tips on taking photos while on a paranormal outing.
I have read many stories about not using digital cameras for taking photos, I guess the number one reason is “digital orbs” or “pixel orbs”.
Is it just me or don’t 35mm also give false orbs or non-paranormal orbs? 
As long as the investigators use their common sense and don’t jump to conclusions, I think that digital can be just as good as 35mm.
I used my digital the other night on my first hunt and only had one concern…. A lot of things were way out of focus due to no lighting other than the flash. Can anyone give me any tips on how to get less blurred photos.. ie. Faster/slower shutter speed, faster/slower lens speed and so fourth.
Thanks in advance for any help. 
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