The first couple look like they could be landing lights of an airplane. The third one, being completely dark, has no context with which to judge.
The planet Koosbane?
Uranus?
If the pictures are in sequence, and the objects attitude went from a relatively still hover to a 90 degree accelerated trajectory, I would have to assume it is some kind of highspeed aircraft or spacecraft. As I understand, meteors/meteorites aren’t capable of hovering.
Wild guess here since I don’t think film photographs the same way as a digital camera does. The first two pictures would be a full moon. The orbs would be moisture droplets.
The third picture is a mystery. Kinda cool though. (Looks as if an orb was late and was in a hurry to catch a plane).
Any clue as to what type of film, exposure or speed was used?
When I venture a guess, will you be able to say whether I’m right or not?
I have no idea what is pictured in your photos, but I’m quite sure that George Noory will find time to interview you and your friend some night, right inbetween Evelyn Paglini (The Mystical Blend Witch) and Glynis McCants (The Numbers Lady.)
Heck, with a little luck, you might get immortalized on Richard Hoagland’s website, right up there with the Hyperdimensional Bees.
In the first picture it looks very much like a tree. In the others I have no idea.
Car headlights way off in the distance shined straight at the camera’s direction
I guess I'll post "Dancing With the Stars" clips from now on.
A light
What time of day or night, what time of year and what direction was she facing?
Ball of light (changing colors white to welding arc blue) hung in the sky stationary for about 5 minutes in the southeast and shot to the western horizon like a hauling meteor (maybe 1 second).
Thought it was a Coastguard or Sheriff helicopter with a spotlight at first, but the hauling a** part kind of ruled that out.
Never saw anything like that before or since.
Do you recall any missing periods of time or the feeling that you had a prostate exam without your recollection?
Bigfoot smoking a cigar.
Next question.
Common in severe blizzard conditions. Seen it twice in my life. Snowing both times. Likes to crawl slowly down steel cable guy wires and trees...and masts on ships.
My best guess based on experience, and the appearance of what I think is falling snow in the pics.
My guess would be lights of an approaching/landing airplane.
I have flown into Jackson Hole airport several times. The situation there is unique. There is a long narrow valley that the snake river winds through, with high mountains all along it on two sides. Approaching planes have to fly in between the mountains with a very precise path and elevation and then land very quickly.
In the winter (as in this photo) Jackson gets a lot of air traffic in for the ski resorts. So the chances of standing on one of the mountains and getting an approaching plane in your photo would be high. And the plane would actually be relatively close to you as it passes by.