How it looked on film...

How it looks after digitally "correcting" for distortion...

A double exposure.. as it looks on film

The double exposure, digitally "corrected"

I can't decide on exactly what to do with these - I like the circular look, but I'm not crazy about just printing them as standard sized prints, with the black borders. Perhaps I shall find some circular or oval frames. What do you think? How do you like the "corrected" versions?
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