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Originally Posted by Robert Coats
Glad I wasn't the only one; what caught my eye was the sharp resolution and clarity of the image—it hardy appeared to be 100+ years old. 
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Back then most photographers were using 4x5 or even 8x10 cameras. They had very high resolution, way better than the best 35mm film cameras ever. I suspect that is from a movie. The streets are really clean of horse crap, and all the carriages look brand new.
Still, a neat image.

Johnson Wax Headquarters, parking, Frank Lloyd Wright, Racine, Wisconsin, USA, 1939.

1938 Alder diplomat.