This photograph was taken by a member of the CCGHA (Cleveland County Ghost Hunter's Association) a few weeks ago on a visit to a remote family cemetery located in the middle of a vast field. We took over a dozen photos during the visit, in which only two resulted in this phenomena. First, I can say that there was no person smoking during the trip. Whereas a few of us do smoke, it is out of respect that we never light up at a cemetery. Second, it was not cold enough to produce condensation from our breath. In NC, January does not mean it is always going to be cold at night! Tonie, who took the photo, was also ahead of everyone else when she took the photo. A recent criticism is that it is nothing more than lens fog. In the first photo, the midst was very abstract, but still contained a few interesting images, such as a face. The second one, the one shown here, was taken less than 30 seconds after the first one. Lens fog is not going to take such a radical change, and it should have appeared in later photos. Enough of the background. You need not have a second glimpse to notice a figure in the midst. The general consensus is that it is an elderly man cradling an infant. There also appears to be a large cross appearing within the midst. Other than the midst, there are two orbs, one much larger than the other, vertical of the second monument from the right.

