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Who thought of this?! 🤯

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gump1 年前

When people were free to experiment we invented many things.

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Mark Gresham1 年前

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

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Global Index1 年前

Pic taken from a $13,000 camera lens.

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@Mr. I am🇺🇸⚔️1 年前

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

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QuantumQuirk🌬️1 年前

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

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scott anton1 年前

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

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Cory Jankoski1 年前

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

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Uuganaa1 年前

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

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Wes Nobles1 年前

Photography 200 years ago

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Wander1 年前

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

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