This ghostly picture was sent to me by Don, one of the Demontales readers. Here’s what he writes:
“This picture was taken by my mother-in-law in either ‘93 or ‘94 at a cemetary called the Isle of the Dead which is situated in Port Arthur, Tasmania. Due to the limited space available often the graves hold up to five or six bodies and are unmarked. Port Arthur was a particularly harsh and cruel penal colony and a place of much sorrow. She had one frame of film left in the camera and wanted to finish it up before going back home to California so she just randomly pointed and clicked capturing both the tour guide and something else…”
And here’s the picture:

Is that guy the ghost or the guide?
From the red spot on the left of the picture, I’d guess it was a light leak more than anything else. A lot of times with film cameras the first and last pictures in the roll will have malfunctions like this.
i see zero evidence of the paranormal in the picture. am i not seeing something?
The fog that is around the, I would guess, tour guide. I agree with bathory, though it would make for a great story to tell the kiddies.
dis dumbass…well if you had a creative imagination you can barely see the figure of an angel
above the dudes head is a flaoting white cap or a really really low fricken cloud
i can not see anything i guess i am blind:>??????
It does rather resemble an angel.