South Façade of the Quadrangle of the Nayak Darbar Hall, Thanjavur
1858
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Early box cameras had no shutter; the photographer just removed and replaced the lens cap, guessing at how long to leave it off. Linnaeus Tripe’s mastery of light and exposure here is incredible. The print allows us to read the decoration that is in shadow as well as that in f...
Photograph
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Terms
Culture
England, 19th century
Technique
albumenized salt print
Medium
albumenized salt print
Genre
Photograph
Department
Photography
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