The world's first photo taken by the eye of a camera.
Before the year 1826, it was not possible to see the scene again in life. Then one day, a photographer named Joseph Nipps took a picture in the hallway of his house. But the duration of taking this photo was so long that you could not call it a real time photo.
Then a few years later, a photo was taken on May 4, 1838.
This is the first picture in which a person was shown in front of the camera. Because in the previous cameras, an exposure shot of 8 hours was required to take a picture. This is because of a large area in them, a forest, a desert or a mountain, etc. The picture could be takenThe picture could not be taken.
In 1838, Louis Daguerre invented a camera that reduced the exposure time to five minutes. When he took this picture of Paris from his window, the street was full of moving horses and people. But it was not in the picture due to the long exposure timeAt one point in the street, the image of two people was recorded.
One of them was the man who stopped for a few minutes to get his shoes polished, while the other man was the cobbler who was polishing the shoes. Will be immortal.
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