Oldest Tornado Photo
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! Taken on August 28th, 1884 about 22 miles Southwest of Howard, South Dakota in the United States, this is the world’s oldest known photograph of a tornado.
Cheap Gas
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Last of the Sioux Warriors
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Air Traffic Signs
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Automobile Polo (1920)
Unknown Church
Does anyone know anything about this place?
Long Way Down
Don’t think I could sit there!
African Pitbull
This must be Africa’s version of the Pitbull! I think I need to go to Africa for my next puppy.
Lightning
Nuclear Blast First 3 Milliseconds
The first three milliseconds of an atomic bomb explosion was photographed by Harold Edgerton. Harold built a special 10 foot long lense for his camera so that he could get these night time photographs from a bunker 7 miles away. For more information on Harold Edgerton and his works check out this Wikipedia link. Click [...]
Worlds First Photo
If you like this post PLEASE Stumble or Digg it! Thanks for stopping by! The worlds first photo was taken by Joseph Niepce in France in 1826. It took an exposure time of 8 hours and is on an 8″x 6.5″ pewter plate. The photo has been on display at the University of Texas since [...]