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- Emily Dickinson (links | edit)
- Press camera (links | edit)
- Shutter speed (links | edit)
- Exposure (photography) (links | edit)
- Saint Anthony Falls (links | edit)
- F-number (links | edit)
- Circle of confusion (links | edit)
- Bokeh (links | edit)
- Film speed (links | edit)
- Box camera (links | edit)
- Autochrome Lumière (links | edit)
- Americana (culture) (links | edit)
- Lens flare (links | edit)
- Multi-exposure HDR capture (links | edit)
- Panorama (links | edit)
- Angle of view (photography) (links | edit)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (links | edit)
- Cucoloris (links | edit)
- Nauvoo Expositor (links | edit)
- James Reavis (links | edit)
- Color management (links | edit)
- Giacomo Meyerbeer (links | edit)
- Camera lens (links | edit)
- List of photographic processes (links | edit)
- Collodion process (links | edit)
- Wide-angle lens (links | edit)
- Telephoto lens (links | edit)
- Flash (photography) (links | edit)
- Flash synchronization (links | edit)
- Pictorialism (links | edit)
- Photographic processing (links | edit)
- 1849 in literature (links | edit)
- Photographic plate (links | edit)
- Contre-jour (links | edit)
- Portrait (links | edit)
- Exposure value (links | edit)
- Slow motion (links | edit)
- Hippolyte Fizeau (links | edit)
- José Manuel Restrepo Vélez (links | edit)
- Black-and-white (links | edit)
- Slide projector (links | edit)
- Regent Street (links | edit)
- Schlieren photography (links | edit)
- Amor De Cosmos (links | edit)
- Johann Pucher (links | edit)
- Subminiature photography (links | edit)
- Jenny Lind (links | edit)
- Louis Daguerre (links | edit)
- Canadian War Museum (links | edit)