File:Early wet plate collodion portrait of lady -1 (4984137358).jpg

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One of a pair of wonderful wet plate collodion negatives measuring 5" x 4". Both are taken against the same wall with tree, but rather different in composition, a different subject, and with a cloth hung over the tree in one case.

I estimate these to date to no later than the 1870s.
Source Early wet plate collodion portrait of lady #1
Author whatsthatpicture from Hanwell, London, UK

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This image demonstrates silver-mirroring along the edges - a common sign of degredation of a photographic plate.

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