April 26, 2010

Reflections of Main Street


Daguerreotype — It's a technique widely used from 1839 to 1855, the daguerreotype was the first popular form of photography. Images were captured directly on a thin piece of silver-plated copper. Because no negative was produced, copies could not be made, so each image was unique. Daguerreotypes are often characterized by their reflective quality, a darkening at the edges, and a dark blue-gray or brown-black color. 


Jan. 19, 2009
In Fact, this picture is nothing more than the Reflections of Main Street on a Window at the MS Railroad Station!


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