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Brieftaubenfotografie, Fotografie mit Hilfe eines kleinen fotografischen Apparates, der an einem der Taube umgehängtem Brustschild befestigt wird.
Der Verschluß des Apparates läßt sich so einstellen, das die Aufnahmen während des Fluges zu vorher bestimmten Zeiten erfolgen.

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German pigeon with camera for aerial photography, WWI.

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1908 Aerial panoramic photography of Schlosshotel Kronberg captured by camera-equipped Pigeon, Julius Neubronner, 1908. In 1907 Neubronner applied for a patent on his invention, only to have it…

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  Pigeons with cameras for aerial photography, n. d. This Panoramic Camera was created by Julius Neubronner in 1903 or later (?). In 1908, Neubronner patented his invention,…

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1943 – Photo from a camouflage class at New York University, where men and women make models from aerial photographs and devise a camouflage scheme for a defense…

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1943 – A camouflage class at New York University, where men and women make models from aerial photographs and devise a camouflage scheme for a defense plant. This…

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Boston from a tethered balloon, 13th October, 1860, by James Wallace Black. (The first photograph taken from a balloon?)

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James Nasmyth, Copernicus’ crater study model in plaster, 1870’s One of 15 assorted photographs of Nasmyth’s crater models illuminated at a low angle illustrating unknown lunar craters and…

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James Nasmyth, 1851. Copernicus’ crater, chalk, pastel and crayon, painting of part of the surface of the Moon, dated 16 April 1851. 143.5x123cm. James Nasmyth, a Scottish engineer who had…

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Fuller’s Dymaxion Globe Life magazine, 1943

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Fuller’s Dymaxion World Life magazine, 1943