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Digital Photography Pales In Comparison To Daguerreotype Accuracy

By admin | November 29, 2009

Many people do not even hardly remember the type of photography that required the use of film, developing and printing on special paper. The age of digital photography has almost all but done away with this type of photographic art. But if more photography students were to turn the clock back in time, and learn this wonderful art form from the ground up, they would learn that the Daguerreotype of photography was amazing for being able to pick up the subtle nuances of a person’s eyes, skin and hair, like no other type of photography can, even now with our high tech abilities.

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