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Here is a photo I took yesterday. The only things done to it are:
- Resized for web friendliness
- Added border, and text

No other photomanipulation was done, and it is not a double exposure.
I did not use any overlays, or transparencies.

Curious to see if anyone can figure this out.

:)
 

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Bob,

You killed her. 'Fess up and get it over with so she could stop haunting you...and us.

- Ceicei
 
Here is a photo I took yesterday. The only things done to it are:
- Resized for web friendliness
- Added border, and text

No other photomanipulation was done, and it is not a double exposure.
I did not use any overlays, or transparencies.

Curious to see if anyone can figure this out.

:)

Bob---just a guess: something involving a mirror or mirrors?
 
Reflection off a window, your camera is good enough not to need a bulb, so no flash back is seen.
 
I'll bite. Reflection from a window at an angle while taking a picture of something else through the window.

- Ceicei
 
...including ordinary window reflection?
 
nope. not a reflection and no mirrors, though that is a good (and often used) guess. Disney used it for some of their rides I think.

Oh...thats my nephew btw. Same kid Kreth got to smack around at the M&G. :D
 
Here is a photo I took yesterday. The only things done to it are:
- Resized for web friendliness
- Added border, and text

No other photomanipulation was done, and it is not a double exposure.
I did not use any overlays, or transparencies.

Curious to see if anyone can figure this out.

:)

To me it looks like a reflection in a window or sliding glass door. It appears darker outside than say mid-day and if there is enough light inside one might get a reflection in the glass, enough to get that sort of picture depending on the light source.
 
You slowed the shutter speed waaay down. The subject walked in, paused, and walked out. The wavy lines to the side are also made by the subject.
 
I don't know what you did but the effect is great...
 
Correction: subject was in place when you pressed the button, and then walked off to the right.
 
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