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The art of the 'selfie'!

Photography People posted on Sep 22, 2014
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The first known selfie was when Robert Cornelius, an American pioneer in photography, produced a daguerreotype of himself in 1839 which is also one of the first photographs of a person. Because the process was slow he was able to uncover the lens, run into the shot for a minute or more, and then replace the lens cap. So we can all officially blame HIM! imagebam.com

Comments (7)


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durleybeachbum

4:00AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

At least he, (and they) aren't making those stupid faces and hand gestures that are one of the many reasons I won't look at Facebook!

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kgb224

5:20AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

Lol superb capture my friend. God bless.

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

9:22AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

I don't look at sadbook anyway? I like this shot, because it shows how to get a superior shot, using a proper camera :)

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jayfar

9:51AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

Two great shots and something I've never tried - never been on face book or twitter !!

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MrsRatbag

11:33AM | Mon, 22 September 2014

I am SO tired of people doing this everywhere I go...

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debbielove

6:08AM | Sat, 27 September 2014

Beyond sad! Sorry but, only vain folks do this.. Rob

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danapommet

11:48PM | Mon, 06 October 2014

Cool shot - cute young lady!


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