The word "Photography" has been derived from the Greek words 'Photos' meaning 'light' and 'Graphein' meaning 'to draw'. Sir John F.W. Herschel was the first scientist to use this word in the year 1839.
It's one of the best modern arts of keeping unforgettable, once in a life time memories on a digital concept. It spreads in a wide range when considering photography as an art. Nowadays photography has become so astonishing so that it gives the memory an undesirable value together interacting with its modern art..
It also can be described as the Science, art and practice of creating durable images via recording light or any other EM(electromagnetic) radiation by the means of an image sensor or even in means of a light sensitive material.In normal practice, a lens is being used to focus on the reflected light.
Photography at early stages were all monochrome meaning black-and-white. It's still a classic style which is being used in the current days. Monochrome photography continued to dominate for decades even after color film was vastly available..
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| The first Photograph |
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| Joseph Nicephore Niepce |
Niepce put an engraving up on a steel plate coated in bitumen, and then revealed it to lightweight. The shadowy localities of the engraving blocked lightweight, but the whiter localities permitted lightweight to answer with the chemicals on the plate. When Niepce put the steel plate in a solvent, gradually an likeness, until then invisible, emerged. although, Niepce's image required eight hours of lightweight exposure to create and after appearing would shortly fade away.
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| The first Color Photograph |
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