File:Monotone photograph taken by A.W. Stevens (Lt. Col.) during 1935 looking about south-westerly from a height of more than 21,945.6 meters.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMonotone photograph taken by A.W. Stevens (Lt. Col.) during 1935 looking about south-westerly from a height of more than 21,945.6 meters.jpg |
English: Lieutenant Colonel Stevens was suspended by balloon at a stratospheric height to take photographs for the National Geographical Society of the United States of America. This photograph is a result of infrared exposure. |
Date | 1935-11-11 |
Source | Federico Pierotti and Alessandra Ronetti. July 31, 2018. https://necsus-ejms.org/beyond-human-vision-towards-an-archaeology-of-infrared-images/ (archive) (NECSUS - European Journal of Media Studies) (Clark, W. Photography by infrared: Its principles and applications, 2nd ed. London: Chapman and Hall, 1946) |
Author | Albert W. Stevens (Lt. Col.) |
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