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Pioneer Orleans Series Mini Max Bound Photo Album, Solid Color Covers with Textered Center Band, Holds 100 4" x 6" Photos, 1 Per Page.

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Sewn leatherette cover with textured center band Clear 1-up plastic pockets with black mesh background Photo Size: 4" x 6" Capacity: 100 photos Dimensions: 5-1/2" x 6-1/2"

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Kitchen Technology Center

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It seems all the activity in the house tends to center around one room: the kitchen. Pandigital brings you the ultimate resource for managing everything from recipes to photos with their... More
It seems all the activity in the house tends to center around one room: the kitchen. Pandigital brings you the ultimate resource for managing everything from recipes to photos with their Kitchen Technology Center. Plan gourmet meals for your family using one of the many popular recipes from Bon Appetit magazine that arrive pre-loaded in the digital cookbook. Manage your family photos with PanTouch touch-sensor technology and view them on the LCD screen that doubles as a picture frame. Check the weather, download recipes and photos, or get news updates using the built-in wireless internet capabilities. Even catch your favorite shows this Technology Center is also an HD TV! 19W x 7D x 14T. Arrives with a power adapter and user manual. Imported of domestic and imported materials. Less

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Teen Scene Photo Message Center 2010 Magnetic Mount Wall Calendar

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Teen Scene Photo Message Center Wall Calendar: Track your busy schedule in this fantastic 17-month calendar. With a handy rerecordable voice memo, a new design each month, and a photo frame... More
Teen Scene Photo Message Center Wall Calendar: Track your busy schedule in this fantastic 17-month calendar. With a handy rerecordable voice memo, a new design each month, and a photo frame for your favorite photo of your friends or family, this calendar is perfect for your locker or your room at home! Less

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Photo File Philadelphia Flyers Wachovia Center Framed 8x10 Photo

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The Photo File collectible framed photograph offers a full 8 x 10-inch photo, mounted in an 11 x 14-inch double mat and framed with a high-quality Nielsen brand anodized aluminum frame. It... More
The Photo File collectible framed photograph offers a full 8 x 10-inch photo, mounted in an 11 x 14-inch double mat and framed with a high-quality Nielsen brand anodized aluminum frame. It arrives ready to display with a "V-notch" hanger attachment on the back. Less

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2004 World Cup Champion Team Canada Center Ice Celebration Group Shot with Trophy Double Matted 8 X

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This fully licensed 8"x10" color photograph features Team Canada.About this photo: OFFICIALLY LICENSED Photo Custom printed and cropped on high-gloss photographic paper Mounted in an... More
This fully licensed 8"x10" color photograph features Team Canada.About this photo: OFFICIALLY LICENSED Photo Custom printed and cropped on high-gloss photographic paper Mounted in an acid-free mat with precision cut beveled edges Made in a custom photographic lab, not on a printing press Each game-action or portrait photograph was taken by a professional photographer Photo File is an authorized licensee for this photo Outside matte is eggshell white with a black interior matte.Black anodized aluminum frame Size with frame is 11"x14"Note: This is an unautographed photograph. Less

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Go Photo Inc - Hot Pix VGA Kids Digital Camera and Photo Center PC Educational Software featuring a "Talking Story Book"

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640 x 480 Pixel Resolution with 8 MB SDRAM Memory Compact Size with Built-in LCD Control Panel Additional Functions: Web-Cam Video Clips Takes 25 Pictures in High Resolution, 102 Pictures... More
640 x 480 Pixel Resolution with 8 MB SDRAM Memory Compact Size with Built-in LCD Control Panel Additional Functions: Web-Cam Video Clips Takes 25 Pictures in High Resolution, 102 Pictures in Low Res (320x240-QVGA) Educational PC Software Builds Reading and Writing Skills. Windows ONLY - Not compatable with Apple / MAC. Less

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Photo File Philadelphia Flyers Wachovia Center 8x10 Matted Photo

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Show your love for the game with a collectible photograph from Photo File, featuring a full 8 x 10-inch photograph in a double-matted mount for eye-catching appeal.

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Personalized Gifts - Family Heirloom Photo Quilt - 9 Photos

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Your family photos make up the design of this amazing quilt. Just upload 9 photographs: 4 vertical, 4 horizontal, and one for the center (either orientation). Upload the image you want in... More
Your family photos make up the design of this amazing quilt. Just upload 9 photographs: 4 vertical, 4 horizontal, and one for the center (either orientation). Upload the image you want in the center of your quilt first, and we will arrange the rest. Machine-quilted in elegant cream and brown-tone 100% cotton material (color may vary slightly). Imported. Measures approx. 41"x41". Less

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Comcast Center Maryland Terrapins 2007 Double Matted 8Ó x 10Ó Photograph (Unframed)

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Enjoy this photograph featuring NCAA Comcast Center of the Maryland Terrapins. A great collectorÕs piece for any Maryland Terrapins fan!About this photo:OFFICIALLY LICENSED PhotoCustom... More
Enjoy this photograph featuring NCAA Comcast Center of the Maryland Terrapins. A great collectorÕs piece for any Maryland Terrapins fan!About this photo:OFFICIALLY LICENSED PhotoCustom printed and cropped on high-gloss photographic paperMounted in an acid-free mat with precision cut beveled edgesMade in a custom photographic lab, not on a printing pressEach game-action or portrait photograph was taken by a professional photographerPhoto File is an authorized licensee for this photoOutside matte is eggshell white with a black interior matte.Note: this is an unautographed photograph Less

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NOW ON AMAZON!!! Bring Your Baby's Book to Life with the My Baby Book Digi Time Capsule! Capture baby's first five years and beyond with the All-In-One Baby Book | Baby Time Capsule! Includes a Media Center to add Photos, Videos & Audio Messages to Baby. Even edit photos. Upload Baby's Coo's and Giggles & Capture Every Magical Moment in this unique keepsake baby book.

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Bring Your Baby's Book to Life with the My Baby Book Digi Time Capsule! Includes a Media Center to add Photos, Videos & Audio Messages to Baby. Create videos of your photo uploads with background music in under 5 minutes. Upload Baby's Coo's and Giggles Includes Baby's Medical Center to record Dr. Visits & treatment; Family Medical History; Teeth chart to date when baby's teeth come in and fall out; Baby's Immunization Schedule. Baby's Growth Chart. Include a photo for each record. Baby's Celebration Center to document baby's birthday's, holidays & celebrations Capture: Baby's Arrival Baby's Arrival Photo Collage Baby's Monthly Milestones Playdates, Activities, Favorite Toys Eating and Sleeping Schedule Baby's Firsts Baby & Parent Journal Baby's Nursery All About Mommy & Daddy Memories & Dreams The World Around Me Predictions for the Future Trips Taken Baby Babble Monthly Photos News Headlines Favorite Outfits Shopping & Gifts for Baby And soooo much more to capture Baby's First Five Years and Beyond. Less

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Earth at Night Photo

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This image of Earth s city lights was created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS). Originally designed to view clouds by... More
This image of Earth s city lights was created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS). Originally designed to view clouds by moonlight, the OLS is also used to map the locations of permanent lights on the Earth s surface.The brightest areas of the Earth are the most urbanized, but not necessarily the most populated. (Compare western Europe with China and India.) Cities tend to grow along coastlines and transportation networks. Even without the underlying map, the outlines of many continents would still be visible. The United States interstate highway system appears as a lattice connecting the brighter dots of city centers. In Russia, the Trans-Siberian railroad is a thin line stretching from Moscow through the center of Asia to Vladivostok. The Nile River, from the Aswan Dam to the Mediterranean Sea, is another bright thread through an otherwise dark region.Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, some regions remain thinly populated and unlit. Antarctica is entirely dark. The interior jungles of Africa and South America are mostly dark, but lights are beginning to appear there. Deserts in Africa, Arabia, Australia, Mongolia, and the United States are poorly lit as well (except along the coast), along with the boreal forests of Canada and Russia, and the great mountains of the Himalaya.Credit: Image by Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC, based on DMSP data courtesy Christopher Elvidge, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center. Less

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Earth at Night Photo

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This image of Earth s city lights was created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS). Originally designed to view clouds by... More
This image of Earth s city lights was created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS). Originally designed to view clouds by moonlight, the OLS is also used to map the locations of permanent lights on the Earth s surface.The brightest areas of the Earth are the most urbanized, but not necessarily the most populated. (Compare western Europe with China and India.) Cities tend to grow along coastlines and transportation networks. Even without the underlying map, the outlines of many continents would still be visible. The United States interstate highway system appears as a lattice connecting the brighter dots of city centers. In Russia, the Trans-Siberian railroad is a thin line stretching from Moscow through the center of Asia to Vladivostok. The Nile River, from the Aswan Dam to the Mediterranean Sea, is another bright thread through an otherwise dark region.Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, some regions remain thinly populated and unlit. Antarctica is entirely dark. The interior jungles of Africa and South America are mostly dark, but lights are beginning to appear there. Deserts in Africa, Arabia, Australia, Mongolia, and the United States are poorly lit as well (except along the coast), along with the boreal forests of Canada and Russia, and the great mountains of the Himalaya.Credit: Image by Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC, based on DMSP data courtesy Christopher Elvidge, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center. Less

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Durable Furniture Pieces Mobile Desk & Craft Center White 1017

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We took our best selling mobile desk and added some style. That's right. This version has 4 thick corner posts and elegant cupped metal handles. "Beefy" 2 inch thick legs give it a solid... More
We took our best selling mobile desk and added some style. That's right. This version has 4 thick corner posts and elegant cupped metal handles. "Beefy" 2 inch thick legs give it a solid look and feel. Easy on the eyes as well as the pocketbook. Whether you want a sewing center, a handy organizer from which to pay bills or an extra desk for the home office our Mobile Work Center is right for the job. Opens to an impressive 43" wide yet folds to only 29" high 19" wide x 18" deep. Six (6) dual-track carpet casters will let you roll it anywhere...to work or out of sight. The 5 deep, roomy drawers (inside dimensions: 11?" wide x 13?" deep x 3" high) provide storage for just about anything you have in the way of office supplies or crafts.á Constructed from durable melamine laminated particle board the Mobile Desks is stain resistant, easy to clean and will offer a life time of reliable service.á We also have matching 5 Drawer &á 8 Drawer Mobile Carts. Yes, they too are mobile. See photo above. Click on photo for product details. Assembly required. Made in the USA 29x 44x18 Folds For Storage. Casters Add Mobility. Large Work Surface. 5 Handy Drawers. Durable, Easy To Clean. Less

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Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles - HOF - Limited Edition Mega Photo Mint with Game Used Jersey Piece Image

Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles - HOF - Limited Edition Mega Photo Mint with Game Used Jersey Piece

 

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Tommie Frazier Autographed Nebraska Cornhuskers National Champs 8x10 Photo ~ Custom Framed

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Tommie Frazier personally hand signed this Nebraska Cornhuskers 8x10 Photo with a black sharpie pen. The black wood frame measures 12x16 inches, and has UV glass. The double matting... More
Tommie Frazier personally hand signed this Nebraska Cornhuskers 8x10 Photo with a black sharpie pen. The black wood frame measures 12x16 inches, and has UV glass. The double matting consists of a white top matting over a black bottom matting (acid free matting). There is also a team colored nameplate centered below the autographed photo. This custom made frame is ready to hang on the wall! This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and authenticity hologram from The Real Deal Memorabilia. Less

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World Trade Center Lights At Night NYC 8x10 Photo

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This 8x10 photo features the New York City skyline at night, with lights coming up from the World Trade Center site. It will look great displayed in any fan's home or office. Check out... More
This 8x10 photo features the New York City skyline at night, with lights coming up from the World Trade Center site. It will look great displayed in any fan's home or office. Check out related items below to add a wood plaque with acrylic cover to display this great picture, or have it professionally framed and matted by Collectibles of the Game. Many other players available, order up to 10 or more 8x10s and pay one price for shipping! Less

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Kodak Wireless Photo Print, Fax Copy and Scan with 3" Color LCD

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Get quality all-in-one functions with the Kodak Wireless Photo Print, Fax Copy and Scan with 3" Color LCD. The built-in Wi-Fi allows you to print wirelessly from virtually anywhere in your... More
Get quality all-in-one functions with the Kodak Wireless Photo Print, Fax Copy and Scan with 3" Color LCD. The built-in Wi-Fi allows you to print wirelessly from virtually anywhere in your home. The 10" one-touch control panel featuring a 3" LCD makes every task easier on this sophisticated all-in-one. You can edit, crop, rotate and more without the use of a PC. The integrated duplexer allows for 2-sided prints, so you save on paper, cash and the environment. Enjoy 1-touch, PC-free color copies; with the push of a button, you can get up to 99 vibrant photos or 99 crisp documents. Printing has never been this fun! Kodak Wireless Photo Print, Fax Copy and Scan with 3" Color LCD Features: Photo printing capability - print lab-quality 4x6 photos in as little as 28 seconds; print vibrant photos up to 8.5" x 11" Print 32ppm black and 30ppm color - print jobs will be done in a flash 35-page auto-document feeder - lay up to 35 sheets of paper on the auto-document feeder to scan, copy or fax; simplicity of one button saves time and the hassle of replacing sheet after sheet on the flatbed Dedicated photo tray - holds photo paper up to 5" x 7", in addition to plain paper, so you are always ready to print great photos CIS flatbed scanner - supports large textbooks for a quick and easy conversion from hard copy to soft copy format - Scan multiple photos at once and separate the files automatically Front memory card slots and USB ports - print photos without the use of a PC, simply the insert the card and print Optical Character Recognition - recognizes letters, numbers, punctuation and other characters to re-create scans as editable documents. 14.4kpbs fax modem - high speed faxing gets the job done faster Phone number storage - stores up to 60 numbers so you can go straight to the correct one, rather than having to remember it 100-page fax memory - stores incoming and outgoing faxes Key Specifications: Printer Type: All-In-One - print, copy , scan and fax Printer Resolution: 9600 DPI Print Speed: 32ppm black; 30ppm color; 4" x 6" photos in as little as 28 seconds Photo Printing Capabilities: Up to 8.5" x 11" borderless Printer Product Specifications: Operating Systems Supported: Windows Vista, XP Home; Macintosh OS 10.4.8 or higher Printer Input Capacity: Full size tray - 100 sheets plain paper or 40 sheets photo paper; Photo tray - 40 sheets small format photo paper Media Types Supported: A4, Letter, Legal, 8x10, 5x7, 4x6, 4x7, and 4x12 paper, transparencies, and envelopes Standard Ports: 2 USB ports; Memory card slots capable of accepting CF I, CF II, Microdrives, SD, SDHC, MMC, xD, MS, and MS Pro Ink Compatibility: Kodak black ink cartridge, Kodak color ink cartridge (both compatible with all 5000 series or ESP series all-in-one printers) Power Requirements: Standard wall outlet Measures approx. 17.5"L x 10"W x 16.9"H Weighs 22 lbs. Model #: ESP9 UL listed Comes with a manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty Copier Product Specifications: Copy Speed, Black: 31ppm Copy Speed, Color: 8ppm Maximum Number of Copies: Up to 99 at a time Paper Size Supported: 2" x 3", 4" x 6", 4" x 7", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 8.5" x 11 Copy Enlargement/Reduc tion Settings: 20-500% scaling or fit-to-page Scanner Product Specifications: Scanner Type (color scan bit depth): CIS at 48-bit Scan Resolution Enhanced: 2400 DPI Scan Resolution Optical: 2400 DPI Maximum Scan Size: 8.5" x 11.7" < Less

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Audiovox AUDIO HOMEBASE MESSAGE CENTER AND 7” DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME -DPF710K Image

Audiovox AUDIO HOMEBASE MESSAGE CENTER AND 7” DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME -DPF710K

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Oriental Trading Company Rock Star Magnet Photo Frames Photo Frames & Albums

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Shop for Home Furnishings & Photo Frames & Albums. Rock Star Magnet Photo Frames Grab a guitar and strike a pose - your photos will look great in these Rock Star magnet photo frames! They... More
Shop for Home Furnishings & Photo Frames & Albums. Rock Star Magnet Photo Frames Grab a guitar and strike a pose - your photos will look great in these Rock Star magnet photo frames! They make fun party favors for birthday treat bags too Punch out the center magnet to use the frame 7 x 5 with a 4 1/4 x 2 7/8 photo space OTC Home Less

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Historic North Carolina 1913 Lake Toxaway, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and... More
This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Cubs Vs White Sox South Side Park, Chicago, Illinois, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Indiana Wabash College Crawfordsville 1909, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Poster Pocket "LAVENDER" Custom Picture Photo Collage, 20 Opening, Holds 20 4 X 6 Photos, Flexible Plastic Frame, Album, Wall, Dormroom, Friends, Family, Display, Gallery, Scrapbook, Presentation, 4x6, 6x4, Jumbo, Large, Pictures, Pics, Images, Photos, Collages, Scrap book, No Glass, Safe for Kids, Plastic, Lightweight, Gift, Present, Unique, Photo holder, PosterPocket, PosterPockets, PosterPocket. com, Wedding Favor, Baby shower, graduation, dorm room , apartment, day care, school, sports, prom, formal, mother's day, father's day, memorial, gift, fun, sororty, fraternity, memories

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Historic Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, c. 1907, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Ohio 1913 Canton Fire Department, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Virginia 1915 Birds Eye View Of Abingdon, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Wyoming 1908 St Scene Laramie, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Montana Thompson Falls 1915, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Poster Pocket "LIME GREEN" Custom Picture Photo Collage, 20 Opening, Holds 20 4 X 6 Photos, Flexible Plastic Frame, Album, Wall, Dormroom, Friends, Family, Display, Gallery, Scrapbook, Presentation, 4x6, 6x4, Jumbo, Large, Pictures, Pics, Images, Photos, Collages, Scrap book, No Glass, Safe for Kids, Plastic, Lightweight, Gift, Present, Unique, Photo holder, PosterPocket, PosterPockets, PosterPocket. com, Wedding Favor, Baby shower, graduation, dorm room , apartment, day care, school, sports, prom, formal, mother's day, father's day, memorial, gift, fun

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Historic " Indiana University, Bloomington, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Poster Pocket "STRAWBERRY RED" Custom Picture Photo Collage, 20 Opening, Holds 20 4 X 6 Photos, Flexible Plastic Frame, Album, Wall, Dormroom, Friends, Family, Display, Gallery, Scrapbook, Presentation, 4x6, 6x4, Jumbo, Large, Pictures, Pics, Images, Photos, Collages, Scrap book, No Glass, Safe for Kids, Plastic, Lightweight, Gift, Present, Unique, Photo holder, PosterPocket, PosterPockets, PosterPocket. com, Wedding Favor, Baby shower, graduation, dorm room , apartment, day care, school, sports, prom, formal, mother's day, father's day, memorial, gift, fun

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Poster Pocket "FROST" Custom Picture Photo Collage, 20 Opening, Holds 20 4 X 6 Photos, Flexible Plastic Frame, Album, Wall, Dormroom, Friends, Family, Display, Gallery, Scrapbook, Presentation, 4x6, 6x4, Jumbo, Large, Pictures, Pics, Images, Photos, Collages, Scrap book, No Glass, Safe for Kids, Plastic, Lightweight, Gift, Present, Unique, Photo holder, PosterPocket, PosterPockets, PosterPocket. com, Wedding Favor, Baby shower, graduation, dorm room , apartment, day care, school, sports, prom, formal, mother's day, father's day, memorial, gift, fun

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Historic Maryland Baltimore 1909, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Poster Pocket "SILVER" Custom Picture Photo Collage, 20 Opening, Holds 20 4 X 6 Photos, Flexible Plastic Frame, Album, Wall, Dormroom, Friends, Family, Display, Gallery, Scrapbook, Presentation, 4x6, 6x4, Jumbo, Large, Pictures, Pics, Images, Photos, Collages, Scrap book, No Glass, Safe for Kids, Plastic, Lightweight, Gift, Present, Unique, Photo holder, PosterPocket, PosterPockets, PosterPocket. com, Wedding Favor, Baby shower, graduation, dorm room , apartment, day care, school, sports, prom, formal, mother's day, father's day, memorial, gift, fun, sorority, fraternity, memories

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Historic Indiana Standard Oil Plant Of Whiting 1910, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and... More
This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Historic Panama 1913 Bird's Eye Gatun Locks, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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Poster Pocket is the simple way to show off a bunch of your favorite photos. They also have many new features that most old-fashioned picture frames don't have such as: Easy Front Loading Pockets - Change or replace photos in seconds! Made with lightweight, flexible plastic - Weighs less than a pound, easy to hang using just thumbtacks or double-sided tape. Holds 20 - 4X6 photos! Everyone has 4x6 photos hiding in shoe boxes or under the bed. What better way to show off up to 20 of your faves! Safe for kids - Poster Pockets use NO GLASS, WOOD, or METAL unlike traditional frames. Hang in the kid's room without worrying about their safety! Patent Pending design - makes your photos look like they were a professional poster and becomes a conversation starter anywhere you put it up! Available in 11 awesome colors! Poster Pockets are also great for scrapbooking, party posters and framed mementos. Here are a few occasions where Poster Pockets are the perfect solution: Babies Can't decide on just one baby photo to display? Now you can show off up to 20! Weddings & Anniversaries Tell the story of an entire relationship in just one Poster Pocket. Prom & Formal It's your special night and you took tons pf pictures! Remember them forever! Vacations Hawaii, Europe, or Australia? Show friends and family your once-in-a-lifetime trip! Less

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Historic West Virginia 1914A Bethany College, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work. Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHShortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress) Less

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