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Georgiana 1 year ago
#18 or #38... well, which one is it?!?!
       
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Netta 1 year ago
#34 This is most likely a mistake. The photo doesn't fit the caption's description. Aside from that, this is a very good collection of important first ever photos.
       
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Allisandra 1 year ago
#7 You have allready forgot #1

#29 Humans are animals.
       
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Bat 1 year ago
#16 Leave it to Instagram to have a pic f@#ked up by something like an ugly foot.
       
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Josephine 1 year ago
#19 In fact Etienne-Jules Marey worked on the decomposition of movement a little earlier than Muybridge^^
       
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"Earliest-Born Person To Be Photographed"

"Hannah Stilley Gorby, born in 1746, holds the title of the earliest-born person ever captured in a photo. To put it in perspective, she was born a decade before Mozart and 23 years before Napoleon Bonaparte, both of whom didn’t live long enough to experience the invention of photography. However, at the ripe age of 94, Gorby posed for a portrait using this new technology in 1840."

 

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