- @WhatWasThere more than happy to take a look and pass comment if I can be of help in any way in reply to WhatWasThere #
- Lovely. Great candidate for @historypin or @whatwasthere ? RT @Magna_Quies RT @ChristchurchLib: Cafe society in 1911 http://t.co/Y0fa38RE BG #
- @Magna_Quies @ChristchurchLib @historypin the real fun is with vintage pics to create 'then & now' views http://t.co/Qym1X075 in reply to Magna_Quies #
- I have never seen this Mirror Photography trick before, and great to see an explanation! http://t.co/5cPQRBkV #
- Ah, this one http://t.co/amBMlZ2K -thanks for the tip RT @S_Cardon: #artist Marcel Duchamp used it for a well-known self-portrait with cigar #
- Spotted on #Flickr IMG_0016: lulubryan posted a photo:
- Spotted on #Flickr Berlin Landst.: drakegoodman posted a photo:
- This great video of making a daguerreotype makes you wonder how they did it 160 yrs ago! http://t.co/1dNZz3pD HT @Old_Photos #
- That makes 10p doesn't it? "Eight young men with Penny-Farthing bicycles" http://t.co/mGdKmJx8 #
- First time I've seen a photo of Lange: Dorothea Lange, Resettlement Administration photographer, in California (LOC) http://t.co/jdDF6nIL #
- Exceptional and rare photo "Itinerant photographer in Columbus, Ohio (LOC)" 1938 http://t.co/Rn7NkfXF #
- New Flickr group "Vintage Photo Studios – exteriors, interiors and equipment". Surprisingly few photos found so far! http://t.co/gtiSETAX #
- China/Hong Kong? I'd love to solve the mystery of this lovely street scene with child carrying baby, c.1900 http://t.co/euYM3rgC #
- @richardwlh thanks. Loads more I'd like to do with it, but never enough hours in the day! in reply to richardwlh #
- Great discovery! RT @orlaffitz: Some amazing vintage beach photos at 'Swimming in Pictures' http://t.co/ghvfVhUB #
- Wow, lovely tones RT @margotnote: Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum http://t.co/MuqiMELc That pose, smile, dress! PJ Harvey? #
- Sounds like my attic! RT @margotnote: Random collections turned into hundreds, and then thousands of pictures. http://t.co/0lmc7fEF #
- @PhotoHistorian whilst on the subject of Kilburn, did you see this lovely stereo daguerreotype and viewer case? #eBay http://t.co/wXTfmqPW in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- @NPGLondon has 14 pics of Florence Nightingale but CdVs dated to 1850s? Even if published later dates don't look right http://t.co/ipa4GSHM #
- @PhotoHistorian if only I had £1,245 to spare! Actually I think that's a very good price for a piece of that quality http://t.co/wXTfmqPW in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- @PhotoHistorian that eBay seller has some amazing stuff. Go to completed listings and sort by descending price. Where do they find it all?! in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- Could this sailing ship be Japanese, or Chinese, or something else? http://t.co/zNTToqRQ #
- Mystified as to what these two musicians are up to in this Japanese street scene, early 1900s http://t.co/c6YqZ0Ga #
- @PhotoHistorian ah, he's a contact of mine, but I hadn't made the connection! Yes, fabulous collection http://t.co/X8TYneRt in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- @PhotoHistorian I'm not sure I would have spotted that!!! Not tempted for $1$? in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- It'll be a long-shot, but maybe one day someone will identify the house & estate where these folk work http://t.co/5Ph40Bt9 #
- Nice pants! RT @nyrbclassics: Honored to be responsible for today's Daguerreotype Boyfriend: http://t.co/dogTCaK4 Thanks @michellelegro! #
- Oxford photographer Henry Taunt – nice outline and quote on historical value http://t.co/QzTI0s3K (click 'next screen' for lovely pics) #
- Superb! "A lady's man. Taunt with a female companion on his Thames houseboat in about 1890" http://t.co/WE4mCrtM #
- English Heritage 'ViewFinder' collections appear to have nearly 13,000 Taunt images online – http://t.co/6zd5fje6 #
- Still on the theme of English heritage, hi to new follower @WolvesArchives and check their great website – http://t.co/x0hJLEvE #
- Great Halifax (UK) images RT @Historypin: Great streetviews in Halifax coming from jonny.durgan. See his profile here: http://t.co/OeRGiWgX #
- @Historypin Just a thought, would be nice feature to be able to filter a map view just to show one user's images, and have link from profile in reply to Historypin #
- Someone has just identified this lovely union case. Does anyone know of any online ID sources for cases? http://t.co/mWwnOqMh #
- @Historypin cool, look forward to seeing it. Any other gems that you're willing to make public? 😉 in reply to Historypin #
- @PhotosOfThePast and on the subject of union cases, anyone know where I can get a copy of Krainick & Krainick? http://t.co/jI3rZuMb in reply to PhotosOfThePast #
- "Why 170 year old daguerreotypes contain more detail then your digital camera images" http://t.co/jI3rZuMb HT @Old_Photos #
- Does anyone know of courses in the UK for daguerreotype or wet plate collodion photography? #christmaspresentlist #
- Spotted on #Flickr Sticking together: BeautyOfThePast posted a photo:
CdV portrait of a father and his ador… http://t.co/CcNJgUQv #
- @NYPLMilstein thanks for looking. I did look on http://t.co/tqLp0hk2 & found some records of him, his father & brother http://t.co/m8Kv96hp #
- "Why 170 year old daguerreotypes contain more detail then your digital camera images" http://t.co/5yYavPQg HT @Old_Photos #
- Brilliant. Some less than subtle! MT @margotnote: Hidden Mother http://t.co/oQsOC1bq disguised under spread, holds baby still #
- @clarteCWlunaire I know what you mean, and I'd love to create a daguerreotype of my own, but I think for now I'll stick with my Nikons! in reply to clarteCWlunaire #
- 3 views away from 1,000, which would be £50 each to Movember and Macmillan "Wonderful 1907 moustaches" http://t.co/VPZBD5Gz #
- So true! RT @greglandgraf Daguerreotypes are much higher-res than modern cameras. Also more likely to kill their makers http://t.co/5yYavPQg #
- Mother & daughter, but it could be a mirror image (daguerreotype pun intended!) http://t.co/NUTnuOhx #
- Another brilliant Flickr identification – Japanese Komuso (虚無僧), monks playing their shakuhachi flutes, early http://t.co/c6YqZ0Ga #
- This just goes to show you only need to put a mystery online, wait, and when the right person passes by it's solved! http://t.co/c6YqZ0Ga #
- A commercial site, but excellent presentation of a great range of vintage Japanese images – http://t.co/mOnE5I3i #
- A real beauty RT @margotnote: Young Happy Mother Daguerreotype, 1/6 Plate, http://t.co/N27z2qmd Look at that adorable baby face! #
- @AboutLondon Thanks! If you ever want to pop in to Kew for 'afternoon tea' then just let me know. #
- Spotted on #Flickr Out for a walk: theirhistory posted a photo:
Gorleston On Sea, Nofolk.
Has some person … http://t.co/tW7l7HzV # - Spotted on #Flickr In full sledging gear on the plateau, 1911-1914: State Library of New South Wales collection… http://t.co/9ZdEejXD #
- Spotted on #Flickr Mystery scene: Parsonago posted a photo:
If any one can work out who this might be that … http://t.co/dNc38Iio #
- @PhotoHistorian Great page – http://t.co/h9Oo54cp I used it whilst researching early pic by Martin's father Joseph http://t.co/ir0Mfqfa #
- @PhotoHistorian CLASSIC publ. title by Martin Jacolette "the danger of conventionality: the art of unconscious posing" http://t.co/RuZELjKt #
- New on Flickr: Caption competition: whatsthatpicture posted a photo:
I have to give full credit for the insp… http://t.co/QPninZ3b #
- @PhotoHistorian I haven't got there yet – saving the best til last! (and Jacolette rang a bell, and I finally realised why) in reply to PhotoHistorian #
- Twitter folk are welcome to join in the caption competition. Tweet suggestions and I'll post on Flickr … http://t.co/MZeRa6An #
- Brilliant! RT @LeahWW: Caption competition: "Mum was taking her entry into the Little Dibling annual Steeplechase very seriously indeed". #
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