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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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"The First Aerial Photograph (1860)"

"In 1860, long before drones were even an idea in some tech genius’ mind, the first aerial photo was snapped from a hot air balloon. It shows the city of Boston from a bird’s-eye view, 2,000 feet up. The artist behind the lens, James Wallace Black, named it “Boston, as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It.”"

 

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