The results of some accidental double exposure

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Amongst the small collection of film compacts and expired film my dad gave me recently was an Olympus Newpic AF 200 APS format camera.The camera had one roll of film inside and another in a container. After asking on here, I discovered what the indicator marks atop the APS film cartridge meant (there are four - Completely unexposed, Partly exposed, Fully Exposed but unprocessed, and Processed). The mark atop this cartridge showed it was completely unexposed, so I went ahead and decided to use up the roll. I got the processed prints back today only to find the snapshots I took are overlaid on pictures my parents took around 15 or more years ago (a trip to Niagra Falls, and some other snaps). I'm a little disappointed by this as I'd have liked to have seen the original shots in their correct state - my mum is on some of them and she died 13 years ago - but nontheless, some of the double-exposures are kinda nice. I've got another APS cartridge which also shows it as unused which I'm now in two minds about using...

Anyway, here are three of the double exposures for anyone who's interested...

1 - Sheffield cathedral, the tram-stop, and some disembarking passengers overlaid on my dad somewhere in Niagra Falls. I really like this one, the colours are great.


Accidental double exposure-3
by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr

2 - Beach huts at Mablethorpe atop Niagra Falls.


Accidental double exposure-2
by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr

3 - An unknown woman superimposed onto some more Mablethorpe beach huts.


Accidental double exposure
by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
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