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Book From 1909 Explains Why Photos From The Past Look Flawless
“in delivering finished work to your customers, you do not hand them the photographic negatives, but the prints made from these negatives.” It explained that in “the early days of photography prints were made directly from the negative without any alteration.”
This recently resurfaced instructional photography book from 1909 shows how retouching was already a thing before Instagram
The photographers used knives or pencils to etch and retouch negatives so that they made “thick necks made thin, excessive drapery removed, crooked noses straightened, hair added, backgrounds altered,” the book said [Via BoredPanda]
Image credits: American school of art and photography
Installation Reveals the Metaphoric Power of a Single Book Distorting a Solid Brick Wall - By Emma Taggart / My Modern Met
The Best Milky Way Photographers of the Year Show the Beauty of Our Galaxy
Travel and photography blog Capture the Atlas is known for its spectacular imagery and it particularly loves to share how amazing the cosmos are through breathtaking Milky Way photos.
More photos: My Modern Met and Capture the Atlas
Two Brothers Re-Create Childhood Photos As A Priceless Gift To Their Mother (via Then/Now)
Infiniti QX56 “Yellow Submarine”
1,400-Year-Old Chinese Ginkgo Tree Drops Leaves That Drown Buddhist Temple In A Yellow Ocean - The ginkgo tree, also known as the maidenhair, is sometimes referred to as a “living fossil” because, despite all the drastic climate changes, it has remained unchanged for more than 200 million years. It is a living link to the times when the dinosaurs ruled the earth. [Via Bored Panda]