THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF HISTORY
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF HISTORY
This is a
photo that was taken in 1826 known with the name of "Point of view from
the window in Le Gras"; it was taken by the French Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
in the region of Burgundy, France. The image was made on a pewter sheet (zinc
alloy, lead and tin) and recorded, after 8 hours of exposure, from the roof of
the farm; His intention was to capture the landscape of the scientist's farm.
Personally
I love this photo as it represents the beginning of a new era where technology
replaces the classic painting that at that time was responsible for
immortalizing the moments that were wanted to keep.
Thanks to
the discovery of José Nicéphore Niépce, it was possible to continue advancing
from the basics that was his "camera" until arriving today, where the
cameras allow him to have the photos of immediate form and not to wait 8 hours
to see the result of his session of pictures.
Currently,
the photo is preserved at the University of Texas in the United States.
What a great information! i didn't know that the first photo was taken for a french , and i think similar to you ,since this photo all the painting and the perception of our space has changed
ResponderBorrarIt's impressive how the technology is advancing, but I miss the time when you needed to reveal photos haha, You don't miss it?
ResponderBorrarthat is so cul... I didn't have idea when was the first photo! ¿you like this photo becuase you like the cameras, photos, etc or because you like the history?
ResponderBorrarIt's son incredible how we advanced in technology!
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