World Photography Day - 19 August
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About the Day
Louis Daguerre is considered as the inventor of the first practical process of photography.
Louis Daguerre presented the process before public on August 19, 1839 at a meeting of the French Academy of Science in Paris.
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Celebrate Photography
2011
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Photography Knols
A Photographer's Guide to Prague
A Photographer's Guide to Betws y Coed
A Photographer's Guide to Forresters Beach
A Photographer's Guide to Grose Valley Govetts Leap Lookout
A Photographer's Guide to Kilve, Somerset
A Photographer's Guide to Llanberis
A Photographer's Guide to Ogmore-by-Sea
A Photographer's Guide to Penmon
A Photographer's Guide to Pleinmont
A Photographer's Guide to St. Hilarion Castle
A Photographer's Guide to Stockton Beach
A Photographer's Guide to Sutro Baths
A Photographer's Guide to The Second Severn Crossing
A Photographer's Guide to Washington Park Arboretum
A Photographer's Guide to Weston-super-Mare, Somerset
A Photographer's Guide to Yachats, Oregon
A Photographer's Guide to the Upper Neuadd Reservoir
A Photographer's guide to Cedar Creek
A Photographers Guide to Bangalley Headland
A Photographers Guide to Clumber Park
A Photographers Guide to Lossiemouth
A Photographers Guide to Toorongo Falls, Noojee.
A Photographers' Guide to Pigeon Point
A Photographers' Guide to Saltwick Bay
A Photographer’s Guide to "Ben Lomond National Park"
A Photographer’s Guide to "Ruined Castle", Blue Mountains
A Photographer’s Guide to "The Diggings", Thredbo River
A Photographer’s Guide to Dunraven Bay.
A Photographer’s Guide to Michigan Avenue
A Photographer’s Guide to Pontneddfechan
A Photographer’s Guide to Sully Island
Photographer's Guide to Sweeney Ridge
Photographer's Guide to the Golden Gate Bridge
Photographic Memory
Photographing Ceilings in Churches, Museums, etc.
Photography Composition - An Introduction
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