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(2)Examples of double exposure 35mm

 
 
Taken with 35mm camera
  The figure in the cape & mask
is not the only one in this photo.
can you spot the other one ?

Note: This photo has not been
retouched and is not faked.

  When you think you've found
it click on the photograph for a
close up of the ghost figure.
 

  Details on this story to follow !
This is an ongoing investigation.
Stay tuned for further develop-
ments.

 
 
Taken with X-15, shutter speed 1/45th of a second
  The person who gave me  
this photo was convinced 
they had encountered a 
real ghost.  The"specter" 
was not seen by the photo- 
grapher until the film was  
developed.
 
Is there an extra guest at this party?
  Another good example
of a double exposure. 
This one shows several
angles. It was taken by
accident.
 
This device "Spy Lens"allows the  
photographer to point camera in 
one direction but take a pic at 90 
deg. to the side.If you make one 
with clear plastic or glass in place 
of the mirror it should allow you  
to take a "ghost"photo showing 
the subject in front of the lens and 
a second faint image of any object 
to stage right (ghost fig etc.)out of 
sight of the subject.Window film 
on the angled beam splitter may 
give a brighter ghost image.The  
gimmic is attached on the lens of 
any camera and should pass for the  
lens itself.
 
If you have any Ghost Photos please contact me .......
write me