True paranormal photos are extremely rare. They can almost always be debunked with a little bit of
photography knowledge and some common sense. 99.99% of the time, a "paranormal" photo can be attributed to
dust, lens flare, focus issues, user error, or the visual matrixing (the brain's way of making sense from
chaos). Because it so easy to dismiss a photo as paranormal, that makes the photos we truly can't explain
all the more astounding.

Photo taken on 35mm film in a Michigan cemetery by Matthew Miller.