Photo date: April 4, 2016. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The photo below (taken on a dry night) was taken with my camera at arm's length, so I am all but certain that it was not my breath being photographed (and there was no fog, vapor or visible mist nearby). We seem to see an example of the rare phenomenon called ecto-mist -- a strange ghostly mist that for some reason often seems to take forms that look rather like animals. After taking this, I took 3 photos blowing as hard as I could right near the camera, but none looked anything like this. We see what looks rather like an animal form here, which is common when ecto-mist is photographed.
The phenomenon of unexplained plasma-like clouds photographed at ground level is visually documented at this site, at this site, in Mya Gleny's site here, in the book "The Orb Project" by Miceal Ledwith and Klaus Heinemann, Ph.D, and in the book "Beyond Photography: Encounters with Orbs, Angels and Light-Forms," by Katie Hall and John Pickering. The photo discussed here is consistent with these reports. These anomalies are sometimes called "light forms" or "plasma clouds," although a Google image search for "ghostly mist" or "ecto-mist" will show the most examples. Many photographers have photographed such an anomaly.
See here for 10 other similar photos I have taken, some more dramatic than this one.
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