Too bad photograph technology wasn't developed earlier. She looked like she could have been attractive:
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? -Obi-Wan Kenobi
"In the unlikely event that someone comes here, hates everything we stand for, and then donates a big chunk of money anyway, I will thank him for his stupidity." -Darth Wong, Lord of the Sith
That's why I said could have been attractive. I didn't say she was attractive.
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? -Obi-Wan Kenobi
"In the unlikely event that someone comes here, hates everything we stand for, and then donates a big chunk of money anyway, I will thank him for his stupidity." -Darth Wong, Lord of the Sith
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Damn it, IRG, I had to read both of your posts several times to actual get what the hell you were saying.
Sounds like a personal problem. IRG, I had no problem reading both of your posts right away.
OT, that's an incredible find. Makes me wish that photography had been developed sometime earlier, so that we could get photos of the composers themselves. Sometime around the Rennaisance would have been perfect.
Sometime around the Rennaisance would have been perfect.
Didn't Da Vinci and Co have some sort of pre-photography technique? I seem to recall a documentary on it. Something about a tower with a small hole in it and some water-mirror thingy and powder etc. :P
Sometime around the Rennaisance would have been perfect.
Didn't Da Vinci and Co have some sort of pre-photography technique? I seem to recall a documentary on it. Something about a tower with a small hole in it and some water-mirror thingy and powder etc.
There was the camera obscura, a room sized device that worked the same way as modern (film) cameras, but there wasn't any way to record the image. It also wasn't very portable.