Monday, July 6, 2015

We are talking about this within the OIC, and this just came in from Pat Shannan:  


Just as a tidbit for those too young to remember, the invention of the Polaroid camera was nearly as big a jump ahead in photography progress (by being able to develop a photo on-the-spot) as the digital camera was forty years later (requiring no film at all). However, the time requirement was sixty seconds -- meaning that multiple shots within that minute were impossible. This simply assures that MM could not have taken more than one photo, and I agree that the one she has been credited with could not be it.

The one she has been credited with could not be it. 
The one she has been credited with could not be it. 
The one she has been credited with could not be it. 
The one she has been credited with could not be it. 

Thank you, Pat. 

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