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It's mostly because of it's scarcity and collectability.
Outdoor scenes are rare as are scenes with animals as are buildings with identifable markings as are images depicting work equipment/occupational studies. This has them all.
 

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It's mostly because of it's scarcity and collectability.
Outdoor scenes are rare as are scenes with animals as are buildings with identifable markings as are images depicting work equipment/occupational studies. This has them all.

Well, I never! Is it because most of the era's dag were usually portraits that anything else depicting quotidian life would be so rare?
 

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Well, I never! Is it because most of the era's dag were usually portraits that anything else depicting quotidian life would be so rare?

Indeed. Imagine getting the horse and all the workers to hold still for a daguerreotype exposure and how many hand-polished silver plates one is going to risk to get the shot.
 

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Indeed. Imagine getting the horse and all the workers to hold still for a daguerreotype exposure and how many hand-polished silver plates one is going to risk to get the shot.

I guess we really are spoiled now with our 3200 ISO film and f/1 lenses... :wink:
 

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WOW I wish I found that at my local flea market. Best I ever did was a box of glass plate negatives from the 1880's. Then again if i had those Dag's i have no idea what they where worth and they would just sit in my collection for years.

Dave M.
 
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