I think your negatives might have melted a little. Or got exposed to a lot of light. Both are a little spooky, what wqith the transparent girl in one and what looks like a second room in the second.
Not the best quality but you did it with a disposable camera.
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thats spooky! looks like some photos have merged slightly when they were developed creating an odd spooky girl in the backround. just one question though why did you take a picture of underneath a table? were you in one of those moods were you want to take pictures but you dont know what of so you take random things you see lol well i cant think of anything else to say now soo er......byex
Wow. That is so strange! I love how the figure in the first looks as if she's trapped in the photo. It makes me think of the goosebumps books - 'say cheese and die.' The second is pretty cool too. It would be better if the second half was more translucent but oh well. Floating ghost shoes are still awesome.
Just kidding. That is a little creepy though, but still pretty cool. It does kind of look like that girl is trapped in the first picture or something...
Do you know that girl? One time my friend tried to rewind her film manually and then later unknowingly took pictures on top of it. When she had them developed, they both came out on top of each other.
My digital camera does stuff like this all the time, but that's just because the shutter speed is really really slow.
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That's cool. Double exposure is fun; I believe it also happens with disposable cameras when you make the flash go off but don't push the shutter button. That might be what happened in the second one?
Hahahaa... the first one looks like there is a girl who is trapped underneath a desk! Like, a ghost or something. The shoe? In a world of books? Exciting!
Anyway, weird stuff. We love disposible cameras!
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