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This image was made as a composite, multiple exposures on the print paper to achieve the effect.

Sometime around 1966 or '67
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Same negative with different heights on the enlarger? I've only had one print made that used two negatives. Not sure I can post it here due to an exposed nipple.
 
Two negs, face for the vignette, back innards with enlarger raised/lowered and test strips to get balanced exposure on the final print.

Same negative with different heights on the enlarger? I've only had one print made that used two negatives. Not sure I can post it here due to an exposed nipple.
hmmm. There's a lot I don't post for similar reason.
 
Have you by chance got the original two exposures printed by themselves?
 
Not that I've found (so far). The negs are MIA as well. There's a staggering amount of film here, tens of thousands of images, if not more. I was never good at filing them in any cogent manner back then. I'm still hoping to come across shots of the Edmund Fitzgerald at port in Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, back in '66 or so. We used to run east along the coast to ski in the harbor, the ore ships were usually moored there to load & unload.
 
A couple more of the "found" shots, scanned yesterday to post on a "hometown" FB group. The full length shot was what I did on Wednesday nights at the Geneva-on-the-Lake burlesque theater... a "Miss Geneva-on-the-Lake" weekly beauty contest, each of those winners invited back at the end of the season, an overall winner chosen as that year's "queen". This was the 1966 queen and went to the same western PA high school as I did. She was in the class a year ahead of me.

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This was shot in a department store with only a window for light, no idea who she is. Too much time passed.

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This image was made as a composite, multiple exposures on the print paper to achieve the effect.

Sometime around 1966 or '67
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A South Bend model 1 from the looks of it. Made sometime between 1903 and 1908. I really enjoy this composition.
 
Thanks Walt. It was indeed the South Bend. My grandad's.
 
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