In the paranormal realm, amongst everything else that goes on, there is one thing most commonly done on both sides of the field, and I mean paranormal investigators and ghost hunters. That is the infamous Red Circle. The red circle which has become that identifiable marker many have used to share amongst everyone in social media platforms whenever they see something that may or may not be there. The one problem with this is that it becomes an underlying crutch for those sharing something they so passionately want others to see which in some senses turn out at times being nothing more that misidentification or matrixing.
Having read various articles over the years , there are some teams , organizations and such that do validate the usage of placing red circles over certain findings in order for those they share with to concentrate more deeply on the circled area as a time saver.
Though the choices in which everyone makes as to how identifying is done is of their own making, keeping in mind ( suggestively ) that whenever a circumstance arises when it comes to a potential anomaly within a photo, not drawing a circle around the subject, but to present the photo in it’s originality first to someone, and asking them if they see anything out of the ordinary would bring a much better outcome of opinion for your sake as well as those of your fellow team members or friends. Something to keep in mind for future reference.