THE TWO-HEADED MAN.

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FIG. 105.—THE TWO-HEADED MAN. BY IVAN SOKOLOFF.

This picture shows a variation of the theme illustrated in Fig. 94, and is a type of doublet usually avoided by amateurs, who prefer to have one figure complete and shown in two positions. The monster is an amusing variation and will be new to most people. The subject sits in the same spot for both exposures, except that he bends his head and shoulders first to one side and then to the other. It is advisable to keep the background very simple, otherwise objects on the wall may show through the head, as in some of the spirit photography methods given on previous pages.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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