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Yale

A Moment in Photographic History:
The first commercially available true colour process developed by the Lumière brothers and made available in 1907. The process used dyed potato starch on glass. Autochromes were translucent images that could be viewed like a print, projected, or viewed using Diascope, a device that used back-lighting to brighten the image.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:

There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.  -  Ernst Haas

6 Responses to “Yale” »

  1. martie Says:

    Very industrial and angular – I like it! Great lighting too.

  2. Christophe Says:

    Belle photo subjective !

  3. Elaine- Says:

    niiiiice closeup, very manly photograph lol… does google reader update feeds nicely? thank you for the nice comment :)

  4. rian Says:

    nice choice of focus.. cool dof too.. :)

  5. sherri Says:

    They make a good lock. Nice macro.

  6. Standley Says:

    A fine capture. Great use of the DOF!

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