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<p>[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3413069, member: 99642"]Perhaps it's not a coin. Perhaps it's only done with photography.</p><p><br /></p><p> I had a photo company once called Vivid Image Photo.</p><p>I used to experiment with double exposures.</p><p>One of my earliest cameras was a Kodak Pony 135. The great thing about this camera was you could reset the lens release without advancing the frame, which provided for double, triple, quadruple, etc., exposures.</p><p>Double exposures are not only good for advertising pix but they're also good for fun and/or trick photography. </p><p>The first exposure will be weak(er) and the second will be strong(er).</p><p>Just as it looks in this photo.</p><p>This photo appears to me to be a double exposure. The first shot is taken, then the coin is slightly rotated, then the second exposure is made on the same frame, which results in what we see here.</p><p>I think someone is pulling our leg, trying to put one over on the <i><b>Coin Talk !!</b></i> members.</p><p>or I'm completely wrong and a new variety has been discovered.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3413069, member: 99642"]Perhaps it's not a coin. Perhaps it's only done with photography. I had a photo company once called Vivid Image Photo. I used to experiment with double exposures. One of my earliest cameras was a Kodak Pony 135. The great thing about this camera was you could reset the lens release without advancing the frame, which provided for double, triple, quadruple, etc., exposures. Double exposures are not only good for advertising pix but they're also good for fun and/or trick photography. The first exposure will be weak(er) and the second will be strong(er). Just as it looks in this photo. This photo appears to me to be a double exposure. The first shot is taken, then the coin is slightly rotated, then the second exposure is made on the same frame, which results in what we see here. I think someone is pulling our leg, trying to put one over on the [I][B]Coin Talk !![/B][/I] members. or I'm completely wrong and a new variety has been discovered.[/QUOTE]
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