Ruth Pocsai took this photograph at sunset with a digital camera in the living room of Donna Wolfe Gatti’s home in Baltimore, Maryland.
No electrical lights or candles were in use. Nothing has been done to alter the picture in any way, shape or form. The camera was brand new. As the flash did not go off, Ruth thought it was defective and planned to return it. She took it home, put it in a drawer, and then completely forgot about it, until three months later. Before packaging the camera to send it back to the store, Ruth decided to see if any of the pictures were worth saving.
Note the large green Buddha-like entity, the orb of light on the windowpane, and the various other light beings scattered about. People in the picture are Donna Wolfe Gatti and Peter Weincek.
DONNA’S EXPLANATION FOR THIS PHENOMENAL PHOTOGRAPH
"I asked my angels to give me physical proof of their existence. I wanted something that I could hold in my hands and show to others, a tangible sign that angels exist, they are as real as any human being, and they are here on Earth. The angels granted my request."
"This is a picture of my friend and I on our latest trip to Berkeley
Springs. We were both very close friends to a person that was killed in a
car accident. I have been told that my friend who had passed watches over me
because all that i had done for him prior and after his accident. The night
that this picture was taken, we had many weird experiences happen to us. I
knew it was our friend Joey; I had my boyfriend take a picture and this was
the ending result. There was nothing that could have made this reflection
otherwise."
From Terry Cox in West Virginia:
Its not exactly an Angel or Orb, but it is an interesting photo of what
looks like a ray of light streaming up from the rising sun.
This is known as a "Sun Pillar".
I took the photo a few miles away from the Woods. The sun is rising over
North Mountain.
Photo of Larry Mayou's home in West Virginia.
Images from Sabina Parks:
"While sitting at breakfast yesterday, I noticed a phenominom on your lawn. Had to take pics. My guest and I had spent the last 4 days talking about our activist days in the 60s and 70s. Peace to all!!!!"