Guest orb photographer, Greg Neish, whose wedding orbs we recently saw, is sharing his pictures from his favorite fishing lake in Oregon: Olallie Lake located between Mt. Hood in the north and Mt. Jefferson in the south in the Cascades mountain range.
Olallie means berry in the Chinook Jargon.
Something about Greg attracts blue orbs. Out of the many photographs taken this day, these were the only ones with orbs.
Here’s a closeup:
Greg associates this color as “Dark Blue – shyness, survivor instinct.”
About 60′ directly behind this is a plaque placed by a son (tree fell during a storm in ’09 or ’10). Greg saw the sign and took a picture of it the same day.
Coincidence? Let’s enjoy the mystery.
Thank you to Greg Neish for brightening our day with a wonderful sight from a favorite fishing lake.
For those of you who are new to this blog, or would like to refresh your memories as to what orbs are, perhaps this will help: https://orbsdelight.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/photographing-orbs/
very nice, beautiful Orbs !!! not a coincidence !
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