. . . rubber bath tub toys walked into the studio of Frederick Scott Archer (1851) to have wet plate portraits made? Perhaps the results would have looked something like this:
they’d have had no problem with being still for a long exposure.
Wonderful images? Yeah, I can do that.
. . . rubber bath tub toys walked into the studio of Frederick Scott Archer (1851) to have wet plate portraits made? Perhaps the results would have looked something like this:
they’d have had no problem with being still for a long exposure.
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