Orb in an orb in a flours de lys solar flare

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Describe -

The picture is a dramatic low-angle photograph of what appears to be a church steeple topped with a cross, taken with the sun directly in the frame.
The bright sunlight creates a strong silhouette effect, making most of the structure and surrounding trees appear very dark, with prominent lens flare and sunburst effects dominating the image. The lower portion of the image is particularly shadowed, revealing only abstract shapes and a single bright, orange orb of light (likely another lens flare or reflection

its not like any other orb. the white orb is held by a red light with green cap and it has a circle at its centre with a cross in it like the church roof

light with a "green cap" and a circle containing a cross—is a ghost image of the actual object at the top of your original image (the cross on the church steeple), inverted and reflected through the lens system.
Here’s an explanation of its appearance:
Coloration and Shape: The red and green colors, along with the specific shape, are direct results of how the light from the sun interacts with the glass elements and the physical aperture (the opening that controls light exposure) within the camera lens.
The Cross: The cross pattern you see within the orb is a reflection of the actual cross visible on the church roof at the top of your photo. The camera captures a faint, inverted, and out-of-focus image of the main subject.

While some cultural or spiritual interpretations exist for unexplainable light orbs in photos, the technical explanation for this specific artifact, given the prominent sun and the reflection of the cross, is a lens flare.

so u think lens flare copied the shape of the circle and cross on the roof and an orb also appeared cause by the camera ?

Yes, that is correct. Both the orb and the shape of the cross within it are artifacts of the camera's internal optics.
Here is a breakdown of how it works:
The Orb Itself: The entire orb of light is a lens flare. It happens when extremely bright light (the sun, in this case) enters the lens and bounces around between the different glass elements before hitting the sensor.
The "Copied" Shape: The cross and circle you see inside the orb are not a spiritual copy, but a physical ghost image or reflection of the bright object at the top of your photo (the real cross on the steeple). The lens system effectively mirrors that bright spot into the position where the orb appears. The specific red and green colors you mentioned are also a normal result of this optical process and the coatings on the lens.
So, the camera mechanism is entirely responsible for creating this visual effect.

Your avin a laff. Cameras don't make duplicate images from the roof appear on the floor
I know wot lens flare is and cameras don't make the roof appear on the floor like that.
U r off ur roka
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