The first photograph ever taken

All the way back in 1826.  Check this out!

I have 2 theories as to what the picture is of.  Either..

a) The boat from the movie “This Island“,

or b) the spaceship from “Flight of the Navigator


It’s a mystery!

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11 Responses to “The first photograph ever taken”

  1. ‮EzArK Says:

    totally photoshopped.

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  2. Brian Harrison Says:

    any one can see that is the loc nes monster :)
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  3. Morethananelectrician Says:

    Bigfoot!

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  4. Mackalicious Says:

    Easy one. That is definately a guy folding the wing tips up on a VERY large upside-down paper airplane.

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  5. Bigphilnaglee Says:

    Pepperoni Pizza. Hands down

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  6. scottie Says:

    ALIENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    AWAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

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  7. Adam Says:

    these are all great guesses!


  8. IMG Says:

    The first photo ever taken was taken by exposing a plate with chemicals on it to a view of house for a day - the changing lights from the sun(moving in the sky) reflected of the building made it very crappy. This picture is still with us today at some museum or other. Have a great life ;)


  9. scottie Says:

    Well, If you actually want to get tech about the pic, the ‘man’ who’s ‘folding’ the giant airplane is actually a pear tree with sunlight shinning through it. And the ‘plane’ or ’space ship’ is actually the top of a barn roof….. But who wants to get all tech about the thing…….

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  10. Dube Says:

    Alien spaceship. :-)
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  11. Adam Says:

    with the voice of Pee Wee Herman?


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