In this picture, taken in New Orleans, we captured an image of a well-defined orb. The orb appeared around the front of this building every night for the three nights we were there.
Another orb photo taken in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It would move from one side of the door to the other, sometimes very quickly.
In this picture you can clearly see a swirling mist. Also taken in New Orleans, this mischievous mist would sometimes form more solid lines, as it did in this picture that we were lucky enough to capture.
This photo is the same one as just above, but ran through a series of colored filters. The orange-yellow parts are areas of more intense heat than the areas around it. You can more easily see the more solidified areas of the mist.
This is one of the more intense pictures we were able to take. As you can see, there is a thick mist in front of this house. We were surprised when we viewed this photo, as there was no mist at all visible tot he naked eye in this area. Below are two more pictures of the same mist, each ran through a different series of filters to better define the mist.
Ran through these particular filters, the mist is much more well-defined and seems to have a semblance of a definite shape, almost like that of a flying creature. A large orb is easily seen near the center of the picture. A smaller orb can also be seen just off to the left of the large one.
Ran through these filters, the majority of the mist vanishes, but the orb itself takes on a more sinister appearance. It looks similar to a skull or perhaps a grinning face. The orb also seems to emit heat, which runs contrary to the popular belief that spiritual energy always emits cold. The smaller, second orb is also easier to view, but looks not unlike the majority of orbs captured on camera.