Method of producing composite photographs

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354295, G03B 1100

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056801971

ABSTRACT:
A composite photograph can be produced by taking two or more pictures, with different areas of the camera lens masked or covered during each picture-taking event. The mask structure is adjusted or repositioned between the picture-taking events so that when the multiple pictures are printed on a common film positive the composite picture will be a combination or merging of the scenes taken in the individual pictures. The mask structure can take the form of two or more rotary mask elements slidably carried on a cap structure adapted for placement on the front end of a conventional camera. Preferably the camera is an instant camera having self-contained mechanisms for printing the exposed picture on a film positive.

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