I’m still in the orb of All Hallows when time seems to have come to a standstill. The bands are playing and I’m sure they’re sending clouds of orbs soaring across the dance floor, but not for me this night.
Tonight I’m just stepping outside to check the weather and see who’s in the neighborhood. The moon hasn’t risen yet and the stars are higher than the orbs who grace my photos.
As usual, the orbs find the gate to be a place of interest. Perhaps because it is a passageway. Perhaps because they know I’ll look for them there and they don’t want to disappoint.
What I do know is that my fascination with being able to see beyond our limited visible spectrum with the simple use of flash continues unabated. Even though I wasn’t up for a raucous night of hard-driving music, I grabbed my camera eagerly to see who would come into view this evening.
Let’s take a closer look:
For those of you who are new to this blog or would like to revisit the explanation as to what orbs are, this might be of help: https://orbsdelight.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/closeup-on-orbs/