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Originally Posted by roguewave
This is the most interesting picture my wife ever made. It's a scan from an old print. My youngest was all of 4 and we where at Hershey Park in PA. This is clearly a double exposure (made with an autofocus Oly (a present to her from me). I was there, standing next to her. This is a single frame. There were 36 exposures on the roll and the film did not advance. Ah, the mysteries of life.
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Nice try, Ben. But there is no way this is a double exposure. 1) At the point of overlap between the hand of kid on right and the knee of kid on left, there is no signs of double image. And 2) The kid on the left is a different kid than the one on the right. Perhaps there are other reasons, but very quickly you can see that the arms of the kid on the left are either longer or shirt is shorter than kid on right. There must have been another kid who just happened to be wearing a yellow t-shirt and brown hair who moved through the frame without you remembering at the time.
By the way, I can not say (yet) what the first image with the lamp in it is, other than what some of the other comments have been already. That being said, my father just so happens to be an expert debunker of the photographic paranormal.
Andrew Davidhazy
Cheers, Andy