After reviewing hundreds of pictures I am finding many teams do not know what caused the anomalies in their pictures. They post their pictures on their sites, and claim they are paranormal in nature, when in fact most of the anomalies are nothing but slow shutter speed, or other things that can be explained. Here are a few articles that I hope will help when deciding what you have in your picture.
I have a problem with people not understanding what strong light can do to an object. There are many teams that do not understand that when something is close to the flash it will have a paranormal quality about it, but it is NOT! The examples I have here is a flower, and my hand. The flower was moved slightly so it is giving off a different effect.
The strong light even has makes Angus of AC/DC look like he is some sort of a inhuman. It is really the same thing as a bug or dust that is lit up in your picture, it is NOTHING paranormal. If someone stands next to you while taking a picture, and if they get a large amount of the flash hitting them, there will be a glow in your picture, it is as easy as that. Stop calling these types of pictures paranormal.
Photo Anomalies
Vortex?????
05/09/2010 02:56Pareidolia and Matrixing
05/08/2010 16:55Examples of slow shutter speed and exif information
05/08/2010 15:11Exchangeable image file format (Exif)
05/07/2010 22:37Videos on Long Exposures
If someone does not understand why these videos are on this site, then truly they have no business in the paranormal field which takes a lot of common sense.