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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10432705, member: 16283"]Just a quick cut & paste for you Snowman-'Because tintypes were relatively light-sensitive, exposure times were shorter than earlier photographic processes like daguerreotypes.Early tintypes required subjects to remain still for 6 to 30 seconds.'</p><p>A portrait of a lone animal or group of such w/o their masters IMHO would be worth more,unless said sitters were say a circus clown and his costumed trick dog.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10432705, member: 16283"]Just a quick cut & paste for you Snowman-'Because tintypes were relatively light-sensitive, exposure times were shorter than earlier photographic processes like daguerreotypes.Early tintypes required subjects to remain still for 6 to 30 seconds.' A portrait of a lone animal or group of such w/o their masters IMHO would be worth more,unless said sitters were say a circus clown and his costumed trick dog.[/QUOTE]
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