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Who thought of this?! 🤯

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Фото профиля gump
gump1 год назад

When people were free to experiment we invented many things.

Фото профиля Mark Gresham
Mark Gresham1 год назад

It's called the "collodion wet plate process." It was invented by photographer and sculptor Frederick Scott Archer (1813 - 1857).

Фото профиля Global Index
Global Index1 год назад

Pic taken from a $13,000 camera lens.

Фото профиля @Mr. I am🇺🇸⚔️
@Mr. I am🇺🇸⚔️1 год назад

Did he just take a picture on a piece of glass?

Фото профиля QuantumQuirk🌬️
QuantumQuirk🌬️1 год назад

I feel like my brain is just chilling in my head like cups chill in a cupboard Nothing goes on in there.

Фото профиля scott anton
scott anton1 год назад

It's called wet plate collodion, it dates from 1850 to the 1880s, this is one I shot

Фото профиля Cory Jankoski
Cory Jankoski1 год назад

uhmm that is literally how the very first photos were taken over over 150 years ago 🙄🙄🙄

Фото профиля Uuganaa
Uuganaa1 год назад

I'm not an expert ... But after viewing and analyzing the video from beginning to end, millisecond by millisecond frame by frame, minute by minute I came to the conclusion and I can say, that I can't say anything because as I said at the beginning, I'm not an expert

Фото профиля Wes Nobles
Wes Nobles1 год назад

Photography 200 years ago

Фото профиля Wander
Wander1 год назад

Isn't this how Ansel Adam captured so many incredible photographs?

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