Do you know why every old picture has whited out skies???
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The way it's brighter near the edge of the building where the light from the sky is being blocked makes me think it has something to do with the material used to make photographs.
I don't think your speculation makes sense. There is a streaking effect away from the buildings. This could be a washing effect, before a second exposure is made from the first.
because the sky was filled with airships
My guess --- Lens flare from the enlarger.
The building spires would be white/clear on the negative.
You seems knowledgeable on this topic. Can you elaborate further?
I can generalize it.
Old school chemical black and white photography had a lot of quirks ----- the lenses back then were not as good. Film had latitude limits. Different colors would show up as different shades of gray depending on the film used.
Vanilla sky theory
whats that one
That they make the sky white in all old photos so you can easily crop images of construction and what not to fake timelines. Can’t reference weather. That sort of thing.
What conspiracy is involved here? Churches absorbed holiness from the sky, before we became wicked? Is Big Film involved?
Isn't there an "Ask Scored" sub for stuff like this?
yup exactly that. churches were energy gathering faccilities used to heal and bridge the gap with the spiritual world.
spires were used to interact with ether/electricity
Rekrab wins......
Kek
Look closer you deep herder
Did you know there's secret Satanic messaging in the Unix kernel? You should go review the whole thing on my word alone.
Long exposure time
And the streaking effect from the tips of the spires?
Obviously Tartarian magic energy rays.