On arrival,
he completed his roll of film, taking landscape shots only. There was
no one to be seen. When he
had the film developed, all the frames were blank. Except one. That
frame had this image imprinted on it. Notice the extreme right edge
of the picture. There is a hand and a staff of yet another disciple
walking into the frame. - Diana Cooper
About 10 years ago, a man was traveling throughout the Middle East,
touring the Holy Land. One day, he was told of an ancient trade route
next to the sea and decided to visit it. The name of the sea was not
specified but he was told that Jesus and his disciples were said to
frequent this route between their encampment and the local town. Camera
in hand, he proceeded to the ancient road.

Here are other reproductions of this painting, entitled "Und sie folgten ihm nach, Jesus und seine Jünger wandeln durchs Korn" (And they followed him, Jesus and his disciples walk through the corn):
In reality this picture is not a miraculous photo, but simply a reproduction of a painting by Johannes Raphael Wehle, a German painter (born in Radeburg/Sachsen in 1848, died in Helfenberg bei Dresden in 1936).