The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli & Th
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
These are really interesting, Randy. It's nice to see how empty things were back then compared to now and how people lived in the age of Verdi.
Doremus
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
Too bad all images will also disappear
I have tried to promote 'Time Capsules'
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Doremus Scudder
These are really interesting, Randy. It's nice to see how empty things were back then compared to now and how people lived in the age of Verdi.
Doremus
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
Wish it was a website. Almost unbearable to watch and listen to.
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
Almost
eh?
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nitroplait
Wish it was a website. Almost unbearable to watch and listen to.
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
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nitroplait
Wish it was a website. Almost unbearable to watch and listen to.
I had a hard time with the mispronunciations of the Italian names as well as not being able to see the entire image (and, hence, the composition of the photograph). Just close-up panning though the images is a bit disappointing unless at least once, the entire image is on the screen for a while. I fixed the soundtrack problem by simply turning off the sound :)
D
Re: The First Photographs Ever Taken in Rome, Italy (1841-1871) Gioacchino Altobelli
It is hard to be perfect
Somebody will always complain
cold tea