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Public domain photograph by Hill Adamson, 19th-century Scotland, artistic early photography, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Adam Hill was a Scottish photographer known for his photographic studies of the people and landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. He is known for his use of the wet-plate collodion process, which was a popular photographic technique in the 19th century. His photographs were published in various books and magazines and were highly praised for their technical excellence and artistry. He is also known for his collaboration with the Scottish author and artist David Octavius Hill, who was his uncle. Together, they produced a series of photographs of the Scottish people and landscape that are considered some of the most important early photographs of Scotland.

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1843 - 1848
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