Mr. Eisenberg. Now, for the record, these photographs appear to show Lee Harvey Oswald in two different poses, and they were found by police officers, following his apprehension, at one of the premises at which he resided.
Mr. Chairman, I would like your permission to mark these photographs "A" and "B" for easy identification; they have already been marked "Commission Exhibit 133."
Again for the record, there are two poses represented in these photographs. In one the rifle is held—a rifle is held—in front of the body, and in one it is held somewhat above the torso. I am marking the rifle—that photograph in which the weapon is held in front of the body—as A, and the photograph in which the weapon is held somewhat above the body as B.
Mr. McCloy. When you say above the body, you mean above and to the right side of the body as Oswald faces the viewer?
Mr. Eisenberg. Yes, sir.
Mr. Shaneyfelt, have you prepared reproductions of Exhibit 133A to show the weapon pictured therein in further detail?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; I have.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you show us those reproductions? Did you prepare these yourself, Mr. Shaneyfelt?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; I did. They were prepared by rephotographing Commission Exhibit 133A, to preparing a negative from which I made a variety of prints of different densities to bring out the detail of the rifle.