At 3:57 the images can probably be animated. 6:00 There are earlier photographs of Japan, taken by foreigners however, such as Eliphalet Brown during the Perry Expedition in the mid-1850s. A handful of the original daguerreotypes are still around.
You can see an animated version of those eclipse photos on Patrick Feaster's Griffonage-Dot-Com web page, on his post from March 30, 2017. It's fascinating ... a photographic motion picture sequence from 1854.
At 3:57 the images can probably be animated. 6:00 There are earlier photographs of Japan, taken by foreigners however, such as Eliphalet Brown during the Perry Expedition in the mid-1850s. A handful of the original daguerreotypes are still around.
You can see an animated version of those eclipse photos on Patrick Feaster's Griffonage-Dot-Com web page, on his post from March 30, 2017. It's fascinating ... a photographic motion picture sequence from 1854.
i wish you used edouard colonne's recording of lohengrin's prelude, but anyway thank you for your hard work
It seems like just yesterday.
Wonderfull! 🥺
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1.42 min. Milan Lasica!
At 4:54 there are automobiles???
Oops. My mistake. My image archive has literally thousands of pictures; I suppose it’s inevitable one will get mislabeled
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Of course. It was just that news travelled slowly over the pond to America.