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Originally posted by yamammasamonkey
reply to post by HelenConway
You breathed. Only has to be 45% to be visible. ( not sure what that is in your measurements). I see you are from England, at night, I'm guessing it was below this temperature.
Originally posted by theGhostsBrother
I get orbs like that on my camera all the time I think it is normal but the mist there is a story to tell the grandkids I beleave you might have taken a pic of a lost soul AKA a ghost you are a lucky one that is all you saw my friend took a pic one time and saw a shadow of a little girl gave me the creeps so much I had troubles sleeping for a week
Originally posted by wrkn4livn
reply to post by StareDad
I get a lot of these type photo's too! Not my finger, not smoking, no fog in the area, no mist in the area. These are just unexplainable using commonly shared concepts hence the term "paranormal". Some will never be convinced, but thanks for taking the chance and putting them up there. I'll post a picture I took in Hawaii several years ago. We were staying at a friends house on the North Shore. It's 1/2 mile from an ancient Hawaiian holy site. Does it have something to with that? Who knows. Again, no smoking, no mist, the house was not on fire, etc. You'll see. I'll put it up under this link tomorrow.
Originally posted by StareDad
reply to post by HelenConway
Good work. This thread should be taken as a good example. Next time, when a topic like this is discussed, we have material to look upon. We can say, HelenConway did a thread and she was able to reproduce the mist and thus, solved the mystery. Thank you for the effort.
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
You breathed out as the picture was taken, the flash illuminated the condensation from your breath.
The orbs are dust, dirt, or water particles being lit by the flash.
Its very common when taking pictures outside or in dusty or cold places.edit on 22-1-2013 by AmberLeaf because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by McCool
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
You breathed out as the picture was taken, the flash illuminated the condensation from your breath.
The orbs are dust, dirt, or water particles being lit by the flash.
Its very common when taking pictures outside or in dusty or cold places.edit on 22-1-2013 by AmberLeaf because: (no reason given)
Cigarette smoke, or exhaling in the cold January air.
Dust, or some rain/condensation/frost in the air.
Some weird mist that turned out to be.