These 2 pictures where taken one after another with the bottom picture being the first. I was trying to get some pictures of fireflies the other night while I was up in Canada. I was the only one out there and I do not smoke so it is not cigarette smoke. The stuff on the table is from earlier in the day.
If you read what I wrote you would have seen that the picture on the bottom was the first one taken.
The second picture on top was taken immediately after the first one. It could not develop fog on the lens in half a second after the first one was taken.
Fine… still applies. Glass can still remain clear until the difference in temperature reaches the point of condensation. You’ll see it all the time on sunglasses when leaving a cool room into the sun. The glass doesn’t fog up immediately.
Looks like the ghost of a giant bunny is sitting on your table.
Probably a bug.
Why were you taking a picture of an empty table? Not once, but twice… I know I take some odd pictures but umm…
What is the little string thing hanging in space in the picture you took 1st? (Bottom picture)
Hear the skeeters are pretty big way up north.
ETA. Oh, fire flies. You should probably turn off the flash if you want to take pictures of fire flies. Unless you REALLY wanted to take a picture of a giant rabbit ghost taking a poop on your deck furniture.
The vapor in the second pic is the firefly’s contrail. Or perhaps he spontaneously combusted after being illuminated by the first flash due to some sort of internal photochemical reaction.
Your hand probably redirected your breath onto the lens. I’ve done it myself. That’s assuming you were breathing, which, if not, means that you are in fact yourself a ghost playing a cruel trick on the mortals.
could be scatter of your breath from the flash if it was cold or condensation on the lens if humid yes it happens that quick in some cases
the other thing if something bounces the flash back against the lens can look like this ? such as your finger a bit on front of the flash and it bounces against the lens causing this look sometimes and if your lens is a bit dirty or has some oils you dont see you would get that defined look from it
looks more like some kind of flash flare cause of the shape though
then again could be some kind of poltergeist thing going on hope its a nice one