There are tons of people in El Paso anxiously awaiting the spookiest time of the year. Hell, some people I can mention who absolutely love Halloween are Joanna, Emily, and Daniel.

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Oops, I also can't forget to include YOU who loves thrills and chills. Plus another part of the reason you love the spooky season is to enjoy pumpkin spice on scary nights.

Well, more than scary nights because the craze is real for pumpkin spice lovers. But anyways, Halloween is near and team orange and black are certainly rejoicing for that time of year.

There is a dude I follow on Instagram who captures magnificent moments on camera. Cabel Adams is a photographer & a visual FX artist who recently made some magic with amazing photos and collaboration of special fx creating a freaky balloon festival.

I reached out to Cabel Adams who was kind enough to allow me to share his photos to share with you. Cabel Adams was telling me this creative project took weeks and weeks to sculpt.

Cabel Adams created the hot air balloons in Adobe medium but sure does look realistic. But you got to admit his imaginary mind sure would be nice to actually see in real life.

The photographer who hails from Oregon was at Skinner Butte Park capturing photos of some creepy & freaky legends of horror. The hot air balloons are the familiar faces you know from the dark side.

Those faces are Freddy Kreuger, Jason, Insane Clown Posse, Darth Vader, and Darth Maul. Now imagine if you had no clue a balloon fest was going down and saw THAT above your house.

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Well, Halloween fanatics would be thrilled to enjoy a balloon festival of fright from home. If El Paso could see something like this, you and I both know it would be off the hook.

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In my opinion, I believe El Paso would love a spooky balloon festival such as this to kick off Halloween. Lucky for Cabel Adams who lives in Oregon got to witness the Lane County Family Film and Fun Fest.

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That is where tons of people enjoyed watching the spooky and legendary villains' heads flying in the sky. You know seeing those freaky faces flying during an El Paso sunset would be marvelous. Because we all know just how lovely El Paso sunsets can be.

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