Read my post again: making a double exposure with a Leica is very
difficult, and it can damage the camera.  It's unlikely I "forgot."

No one has ever used my film and returned it.  Since this was the first
exposure it would be unlikely that the frames from the first and second
exposure would be in perfect alignment, as they were.

I don't recall taking the picture, ergo there'd be no reflections that I
"failed to notice."  Looking at the way the frame is skewed, it's clear
that there's no way I'd have intentionally taken the shot.

Aliens may be out to get YOU ... they've already rejected me.

Yes, I'm spoofing you, just like the time I made a sign for some subjects
and asked them to hold it while I made some photographs of them.

What is most likely is that the camera was fired accidentally, catching a
poster or some advertising placard, and that somehow a reflection was
caught as well, although it's hard to imagine how that may have happened.  


Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Possibilities:
>
> 1. You did it deliberately and forgot.
> 2. Someone shot some photos on a roll, rewound, and returned the film
(don't 
> seem likely).
> 3. It is a reflection you didn't notice when you took the picture.
> 4. The aliens are out to get you.
> 5. You are spoofing us.


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