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" The effect of the lens upon the picture was in a great degree like that of the telescope in nature. "Objects moving are not impressed. The Boulevard, so constantly filled with a moving throng of pedestrians and carriages was perfectly solitary, except... "
Anthony's Photographic Bulletin - Страница 117
1898
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The United States Democratic Review, Том 5

1839 - 622 страница
...were the minutest breaks and lines in the walls of the buildings and the pavements of the streets. The effect of the lens upon the picture was in a great...stationary for some time, one being on the box of the boot black, and the other on the ground. Consequently his boots nnd legs were well defined, but he...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Том 5

1839 - 630 страница
...were the minutest breaks and lines in the walls of the buildings and the pavements of the streets. The effect of the lens upon the picture was in a great...stationary for some time, one being on the box of the boot black, and the other on the ground. Consequently his boots and legs were well defined, but he...
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The Farmers' Register, Том 7

Edmund Ruffin - 1839 - 830 страница
...throng of pedestrians and carriages, was perfect! •olitary, except an individual who was having h; boots brushed. His feet were compelled, of course to be stationary for some time, one being on th box of the boot-black, and the other on the grounc Consequently, hie boote and legs are well deiinei...
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Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography

Geoffrey Batchen - 1999 - 294 страница
...own viewing of one of Daguerre's photographs of the Boulevard du Temple, affirmed this limitation: "Objects moving are not impressed. The boulevard,...ground. Consequently, his boots and legs are well w defined, but he is without body or head, because these were in motion."66 The daguerreotype's inability...
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Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color

Philip Ball - 2003 - 426 страница
...constantly filled with the moving throng of pedestrians and carriages, was perfectly solitary, except for an individual who was having his boots brushed. His...compelled, of course, to be stationary for some time . . . Consequently his boots and legs were well defined, but he is without body and head, because these...
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