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<p><span style="background:#FFF;color:#000;"><u>[[File:Multiple exposure 1.jpg|400px|top]]  [[File:Analogue Double Exposure Photography of Pre-Wedding.jpg|300px|top]]</u></span></p>
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'''The conclusion:''' The picture of William Branham with the streaks of light is an accidental double exposure, something that was fairly easy to do accidentally on the cheap cameras that were common in the 1950's and 1960's.
'''The conclusion:''' The picture of William Branham with the streaks of light is an accidental double exposure, something that was fairly easy to do accidentally on the cheap cameras that were common in the 1950's and 1960's.[[File:Pillar_of_Fire_smallpic.jpg|right|]]


=Houston photograph=
=Houston photograph=
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[[The Houston Photograph|The iconic image of William Branham in the Sam Houston Coliseum]] has an entire article on this website devoted to it.
[[The Houston Photograph|The iconic image of William Branham in the Sam Houston Coliseum]] has an entire article on this website devoted to it.