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GALLOPING HORSE CARD SET
Galloping Horse
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.
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GALLOPING HORSE CARD SET
GALLOPING HORSE CARD SET
Galloping Horse
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.
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GALLOPING HORSE CARD SETā
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Galloping Horse
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.
In 1872 Leland Stanford, a wealthy railroad baron, bet his friend that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. He approached experimental photographer Eadweard Muybridge and asked him to somehow find out with cameras. After much experimentation Muybridge brought 24 cameras to a race track and lined them up side by side. He then attached long threads to each cameraās shutter along the track. As the galloping horse passed by, the cameras snapped the historic image sequence āHorse In Motionā that are now known as historyās first photographic moving pictures.
24 FlipBookit cards, pre-printed and die cut.
Please note:
FlipBooKit IS NOT included.
This is an animation deck. You must have a FlipBooKit to load your cards into.





















