Tuesday, October 11, 2011

DR. NEUBRONNER'S MINIATURE PIGEON CAMERA ~ 1903

In 1903 Dr. Julius Neubronner patented a miniature pigeon camera activated by a timing mechanism. The invention brought him international notability after he presented it at international expositions in Dresden, Frankfurt and Paris in 1909–1911. Spectators in Dresden could watch the arrival of the camera-equipped carrier pigeons, and the photos were immediately developed and turned into postcards which could be purchased. [via Public Domain  Review]








A photograph (below) of Schlosshotel Kronberg (then called Schloss Friedrichshof after its owner Kaiserin Friedrich) became famous due to its accidental inclusion of the photographer's wing tips




Dr Julius Neubronner patented a miniature pigeon camera activated by a timing mechanism








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