Spirits of the Forest

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New Moon is a perfect time to quest for orbs.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

Orbs swirl in concert, Spirits of the Forest.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

I can see them moving through the light of the focus beam, impatient to be photographed.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

It isn’t often that anyone pays attention to the Spirits of the Forest.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

So eager for notice,  the Spirits of the Forest cloud the view screen.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

Must be pretty lonely in the woods with no one to take an interest.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

Suddenly it’s a party with orbs of Forest Spirits coming from all directions.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

And, like many parties, some encounters are more dramatic than others.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

It’s just so wonderful to see the Spirits of the Forest dancing together.

forest orbs Cheyenne MacMasters

Whoosh!!!

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/

 

22 thoughts on “Spirits of the Forest

    1. They were a little shy a couple of nights ago, but now the forest spirits seem genuinely enthusiastic. Nice to have the visual of what we feel to be inhabiting the night time forest.

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        1. Most people are clueless about orbs. I heard of them in 2007, but didn’t find them in my photos until summer 2012. Now I’m obsessed standing outside in 20 degrees Fahrenheit looking for forest spirits. I’m slowly educating friends, neighbors and the blogging community. And, I’m comfortable pursuing the unknown.

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  1. What a special time I know you had! They’re like new friends. I had an interesting orb encounter, that’s happened twice at 2 different places. Same orb. Plan to post when I get it ready.

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    1. Thank you, Debra. These were taken just above the wood pile across from the cabin. The cut off tree on the right is the “squirrel tree” that gets a lot of activity from a very scolding squirrel. Apparently there is other activity as well…

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