Must be that same alien intervention that caused the streaks on my recent
roll of Delta 400

Bill, KG4LOV
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> This has nothing really to do with this thread, but everything to do
> with being surprised.  Some time ago I developed a roll of Tri-X, and
> was astounded to find the first two frames on the roll contained an
> image I had no recollection of taking.  In addition, they appeared to
> be double exposures.  On both there was a close-up of a woman's face
> on the left side of the frame, and superimposed over that was a man
> with a backpack climbing a mountain.  Both images were pretty much
> centered in the frame with a large area of clear negative around it -
> IOW, the space would have printed black.  It was eerie.
>
> Now, for those who don't know me, or where I live, let me say that I
> do not shoot double exposures, and it's hard to imagine how I'd do
> that accidentally.  Further, both were almost identical shots, the
> only difference being that the man was a few steps further up the
> mountain in the second shot.  I don't live anywhere near a mountain,
> and I certainly had not traveled to a mountainous area during the time
> the roll had been exposed.  And how that blank space all around the
> image got there is beyond me.  Yes, I sometimes get surprised as well.
>
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> Shel Belinkoff
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