Sometimes it’s just fun to stand out in the rain and take photographs.
This will be one of’s those posts where I can’t say that all the lights in the sky are orbs. Some have that characteristic roundness, and perhaps even a few tear drops. Many of the brighter lights seem to be flash bouncing off the freezing rain.
I always like seeing the orbs overlap.
There was fog settling into the hollows of our mile high mountains in the early evening. A rare event that had my husband talking about the crawling eyes. Not sure I saw that way below B movie.
This is the oak tree that very occasionally will get some orbs hovering around.
Just a hint of cloud orbs started to appear.
Whether or not these brighter rounds are orbs, they definitely enhance the picture.
These wisps of clouds seem to be made up of many orbs.
And, after a hard night of photographing orbs, it’s time to walk the dog, hiding out of camera range. Now this is something the orbs all enjoy.
For those of you who are new to this blog, or would like to refresh your memory as to what orbs are, perhaps this will help: https://orbsdelight.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/photographing-orbs/
I love all the orbs around us….millions everywhere…thank you again fr making me aware.
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My pleasure to share the fruits of my orb quests!
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You sure captured a variety of orbs etc. I wonder why the spirits are making themselves known in the clouds at this time?
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All beautiful pics. The orbs always seem to be a happy bunch.
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What a treat to discover this site today. Visited the “Fairy Trail,” among other places, in Mount Shasta, CA recently and the most beautiful orbs showed up in our pictures.
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Welcome. I was just looking at your blog site and notice the orbs in the photo of winter evergreens. Always a delight and wonder to discover them in our photos.
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You are one of the few who noticed that! :-). I didn’t post the photos from the Fairy Trail. They had the most beautiful green orbs, and almost looked like they had wings!
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I would love to see your orb photos. If you are willing to share, but would rather not on your blog, I am happy to guest orb photographers. My guests send their photos as an attachment to info@orbsdelight.org along with their name and a description of their experience. We’ve formed some wonderful relationships among the orb enthusiasts. Think about it.
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