
William Henry Fox Talbot. 1800 - 1877.
Some calotypes:




Again, I know it is on a computer screen but try to look at the different qualities of Daguerreotypes and Calotypes.
Check these sites for more info on the calotype process:
http://foxtalbot.dmu.ac.uk
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/features/ephotos/ctypes.htm
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