Backward
Forward
State of the Art 19th Century Humor - Daze of Our Lives
Home
Archive

 

Disappointing Exposure

 


John Polaroid, the inventor of "instant" photography;
pictured here, demonstrating to an enraptured audience (not shown) the development procedure of one's photograph, which entailed remaining absolutely motionless for seventy-seven minutes after one had shot the confounded thing, only to discover that one's trouser fly buttons were undone at the point of exposure.





EmailGuestbook

#109 Mon, Jan 31, 2000
Daze of Our Lives by
Martin Archer
©2000 All rights reserved. No material contained in this site may
be republished or reposted without express written permission.