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Panoramas


 
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Explore the historical evolution and visual significance of this theme through the extensive archives of Luminous-Lint. By connecting rare images, scholarly research, and diverse photographic techniques, we provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how these visual narratives have shaped the medium across the 19th and 20th centuries. Dive into our networked database of over 130,000 images to discover the pivotal trends, individual masterpieces, and deep historical connections that define this field.

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1Improving content on photographic techniques
Introduction
2Introduction to panoramas
Different photographic formats
3Daguerreotypes: Panoramas
4Salt prints: Panoramas
5Albumen prints: Panoramas
Photographers
6Fontayne & Porter: The Cincinnati Panorama (1848)
7George N. Barnard: Panoramas (1864)
8George R. Lawrence: Panoramas taken in the US from kites and captive balloons
Cities
9Panorama of Moscow (before 1868)
Military panoramas
10Allied intelligence panoramas taken during the First World War (1914-1918)

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