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Posted By: josh
what does everyone think of new photo on REA blog? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Wow! I guess Jeremy wasn't pulling our leg. Barry was right it's a salt print. |
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Posted By: Clint
It really doesn't do much for me. I prefer my photos to have the players in uniform or at the very least something baseball related in them. Barry's panorama is still tops to me. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Aesthetically it doesn't do much for me either, but I can appreciate the historical significance in the photo. This one is still one of my favorites in my collection - Sam Thompson circa 1906 at Bennett Park. |
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Posted By: Jason Mishelow
ok what does "artist enhanced solar enlarged salt print diplay of a photo taken in 1862" mean-( this is the REA description) |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I'm floored. With the unusual large size and the fact that he was hesitant to post any pics of it, I had my doubts. WRONG!!!! Way to go Jeremy! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
"Artist enhanced" is just the artistic touch-up to the image that was done by hand. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Check your email guys - REA has included the story of the find and how it was found in a new email. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It presumably means an original salt print photograph that has been tinted or colored or enhanced with chalk or something. Salt prints were commonly colored. You developed the photos with sunlight back then. As a type, salt prints are scarce with only a few sports examples known. The first ever paper photograph was a salt print. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
Sweet photo. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As I mentioned on the other board, the photo was found just a little over an hour east of me, and I've passed through that town hundreds of times. But there was no way to know such a photo existed. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I posted a link to a some nice reading on this photo in my post on the main board and this board - great piece of history |
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