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Here are photographs taken with a digital camera in adverse conditions and showing false positives to paranormal activity, which we have termed "pseudo-paranomal activity."
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This photograph appears to show swirling ectoplasm.  However it  is a good example of how fog appears to the digital camera lense using a bright flash.
This photo shows what may appear to be a small light orb, but in reality is a street light in the distance beyond the graveyard.
This photo shows what appears to be orb movement.  It is,  however, what dense fog looks like to the digital camer using a flash.
This photo shows what appears to be multiple light beings, but is in reality how humidity appears to the digital camera lense.
This is another good example of how humidity affects the final outcome of a photograph, shown in close up.
This photo shows what appears to be a bright blue entity evolving in the lower right; however, it is nothing more than lense flare from the sun.
This is what happens when you take pictures looking directly at a light source.  No orb  at all, simply lens flare!
No ghost lights here!  Just goes  to show what can happen if your camera is pointed at a light source...a little shake of the camera added to the effect!
Where you scared?  No angels  or other ghostly beings...just a moth!  The larger  picture inside the purple box gives a better look.
No this is not true ecto.  Look at  our guidelines and you'll see that you should be careful to not breathe while taking pictures in cold weather.  If you  do, this is the result.

 

 

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