Do Orbs Love People?

Orbs loving people. This is of course a silly question, but sometimes one wonders why they hover and glide so closely to us.

Bass player for Buzz and the Soul Senders.  Not the front man, just a sweet looking fellow who has attracted an orb.

Now here’s a large orb attracted to intensity.  The intensity of dancing or of listening to the band, whose orb is this?

I’m going to go out on a limb and declare: orbs love a soloist.

Perhaps orbs just like to ride the sound waves.

Orbs and fine musicians, the perfect combo.

Could be they’re just looking for a good dance party like the rest of us.

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/

Orbs, What are They?

During the past week I have been posting photographs of orbs without addressing the question, what are orbs? Sceptics claim that they are dust motes, water molecules, etc. Scientists such as Dr. Klaus Heinemann and Dr. Miceal Ledwith, who wrote The Orb Project, consider them to be emanations of spiritual beings which are revealed through digital flash photography.

To illustrate this essay I walked along my street and photographed my neighbors rooftops. Not every photo had orbs and some were too pale to really be seen. Sometimes there were clouds of orbs and sometimes just a few.

Dr. Miceal Ledwith thinks that orbs are revealed when “the flash’s photons stimulate the orbs to absorb the photons, convert them into electrons, and then expel them again in photons of a lower frequency when the stimulus of the flash ceases.” If you want to continue with this explanation please refer to The Orb Project, page 36.

Dr. Klaus Heinemann points out in his book Orbs Their Mission and Messages of Hope, that they have been able to photograph orbs in laboratory clean rooms which are free of airborne particles.

There is nothing wrong with simply enjoying orbs for their visual effect. Orbs don’t have to be explained to imagine that they do possess charm, mystery and even a sentience attracted to our moments of enthusiasm and heartfelt activities.

And sometimes we can imagine that they enjoy the street we live on as much as we do.

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/

Orbs Close Up

What are orbs? Are they as random as snowflakes that melt upon first light or are they individuals who appear more than once? For this post I’ve gone through my photos and selected a few to look at a bit more closely to see if there are any identifying features.

       On the left is the tear drop orb I photographed last night on my way home and wrote about in the Bisbee Orbs After 5 post.

Next is a close up of another tear drop that showed up further along my walk that looks remarkably similar to the first tear drop shape. Both have that little crater near the middle edge on the left. Both have a flat area on the bottom left. One might think I was being followed while looking for orbs.  Perhaps they were keeping an eye on me.

The picture above shows a classic orb. This is a closeup of an orb that appeared in the Waiting for Amy Goodman post a couple of days ago. There is a texture to orbs that is easily identifiable when looking at orb photographs.

Orbs often come in clusters that are revealed in photographs by increasing the brightness and lowering the contrast, which is completely the opposite of what I like to do with my landscape and portrait photography.

Just for fun let’s look at the moon and an orb in the same photo:

And now the moon, a street lamp, the B on Bisbee’s mountain, and an orb:

Just in case you can’t tell, the moon is the bright light on the left.

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/

Bisbee Orbs After 5

Saturday night in Bisbee, Arizona where the monthly Bisbee After 5 brings people downtown to gallery hop

and eat at Cafe Roka.

After visiting with the gallery artists I went trolling for orbs and found this one in front of my favorite treasure trove of orbs,

the Bisbee Royale.

There were also a few across the street at the box office. The white bulb on the building really is a light bulb, not an orb.

This beauty of an orb outshines the street lamp.

We run out of downtown quickly in Bisbee.  Turn the corner and the woods are upon you.

Like a pale moon the orb hovers over one of Bisbee sculptor Ben Dale’s statues.

I wonder if this tear drop beauty is following me from downtown?

It’s been a quiet night for orbs compared to performances at the Bisbee Royale, just a nice laid back Saturday night with a few orb companions like good old Tear Drop.

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/

Amy Goodman at Bisbee Royale

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now on tour with her New York Times bestseller book, Silenced Majority,

 at the Bisbee Royale on Friday, October 12, 2012 The orbs were with her!

Amy Goodman is a passionate speaker, exactly what orbs are attracted to: heartfelt moments.

The orbs sailed over the crowd of community radio enthusiasts as Amy Goodman related story after story.

Amy Goodman is a compelling speaker who relishes each encounter which she describes in detail.

Even the orbs pay attention when Amy Goodman speaks.

One can’t help but admire a person who lives with so much passion and conviction.

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/

Waiting for Amy Goodman

Pat Panther performed in a blitz of orbs to people waiting to hear Amy Goodman of Democracy Now

 at the Bisbee Royale on Friday, October 12, 2011

I don’t know what Pat was thinking, but even she seems to notice the squiggle orb.

Orbs and guests waited for Amy Goodman to arrive.

An orb seemed to get excited when KBRP radio station manager Ryan Bruce stepped to the podium.

Does the orb shine with delight as Ryan welcomes Denis Moynihan to the stage?

Denis Moynihan, co-author with Amy Goodman of the New York Times bestseller book, Silenced Majority.

Apparently orbs like nothing better than to listen to a good story-teller.

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/

Buzz and the Soul Senders

Buzz and the Soul Senders at the Bisbee Royale generate a lot of orb interest.

Buzz and Daniele put the heat into soul.

While Derrick sends up a cascade of orbs.

The orbs hover for soul.

Even orbs start to vibrate when soul senders move.

Let the band send you at the Bisbee Royale.

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/

Amy Ross at the Bisbee Royale

This evening I had the pleasure of listening to the full-bodied laments of Amy Ross. Greeted with hugs and smiles all are welcome to a hometown evening of music and conversation amidst rich tones and soft lighting at the Bisbee Royale.

The orbs floated around Amy Ross as she sang warmly of both joy and sorrows.

Amy drew in the crowd and attracted the orbs on an evening among friends in the welcoming atmosphere of the Bisbee Royale.

Sometimes Amy sang so high the orbs soared out of camera range.

And then it was time to say goodbye to Amy Ross at the Bisbee Royale.

Orbs away!

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/