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From the invention
of photography in 1839, through the Industrial Revolution and rapid
urbanization, photographers continually advanced image technology
and processes. From the beginning they documented the world around
them, bringing distant lands home. Topographical images proliferated.
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Sommer - Palazzo Podesta |
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New Tay Viaduct - Valentine |
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Port of Antwerp |
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Scuola di San Marco - Venice |
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Elizabeth Bridge - Budapest |
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CAMERA
LUCIDA, P.O. Box 6921, Station A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1X6
Tel: 416-961-7598 | Fax: 416-920-6036 | E-mail: info@camlucphotos.com
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