← Back to context Comment by terhechte 3 hours ago There's a couple of great images in this article:https://nmb.bm/history/look-down-look-down/ 8 comments terhechte Reply interloxia 3 hours ago https://www.google.com/maps/place/32°18'22.7"N+64°48'59.9"W andai 2 hours ago Street view nearby: https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B018'22.7%22N+64%C2%... dtj1123 2 hours ago It hadn't occurred to me that the wreck would still be visible. This is amazing. andai 2 hours ago This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. xnx 1 hour ago This should be the link. dtj1123 1 hour ago Agreed moffkalast 2 hours ago This photo looks so odd: https://nmb.bm/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/IMG_011057-1536x13...Were cameras at the time really that good already? Or was it likely restored with some creative license? pixelesque 2 hours ago Yes, as long as you were happy to wait 30s for an exposure (on tripod), by 1850 (most of those photos were > 15 years later than that) there were many photos of good quality.Look at photos of Crystal Palace in 1851 for example.
interloxia 3 hours ago https://www.google.com/maps/place/32°18'22.7"N+64°48'59.9"W andai 2 hours ago Street view nearby: https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B018'22.7%22N+64%C2%... dtj1123 2 hours ago It hadn't occurred to me that the wreck would still be visible. This is amazing.
andai 2 hours ago Street view nearby: https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B018'22.7%22N+64%C2%...
moffkalast 2 hours ago This photo looks so odd: https://nmb.bm/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/IMG_011057-1536x13...Were cameras at the time really that good already? Or was it likely restored with some creative license? pixelesque 2 hours ago Yes, as long as you were happy to wait 30s for an exposure (on tripod), by 1850 (most of those photos were > 15 years later than that) there were many photos of good quality.Look at photos of Crystal Palace in 1851 for example.
pixelesque 2 hours ago Yes, as long as you were happy to wait 30s for an exposure (on tripod), by 1850 (most of those photos were > 15 years later than that) there were many photos of good quality.Look at photos of Crystal Palace in 1851 for example.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/32°18'22.7"N+64°48'59.9"W
Street view nearby: https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B018'22.7%22N+64%C2%...
It hadn't occurred to me that the wreck would still be visible. This is amazing.
This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
This should be the link.
Agreed
This photo looks so odd: https://nmb.bm/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/IMG_011057-1536x13...
Were cameras at the time really that good already? Or was it likely restored with some creative license?
Yes, as long as you were happy to wait 30s for an exposure (on tripod), by 1850 (most of those photos were > 15 years later than that) there were many photos of good quality.
Look at photos of Crystal Palace in 1851 for example.