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In this collection you will see some of the first photos in history.
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Many in the 19th century experimented with image capture, but the first real photograph was made by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826. The earliest surviving photograph called "view from the window" and was taken from the window of his Studio in France.
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The first ever photograph of people
Photos taken in 1838, demanded long exposure times, which means that all moving objects disappear from the image. Fortunately for the photographer, Louis Daguerre, in the shot of the Shoe, which was stationary long enough to get caught by the camera.
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The first "selfie" (and first photograph)
Robert Cornelius was a manufacturer of lamps, which became a pioneer in the art of photography. He made the first ever portrait (and self portrait, respectively) in Philadelphia in 1839.
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The first photo is a hoax
Hippolyte Bayard claimed he is the inventor of photography. So when the French Academy of Sciences recognized Louis Daguerre, not Bayard, who took it personally. In response, in 1840, Bayard created this self-portrait, signed "the Corpse which you see here belongs to M. Baiardo".
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The first photo of the full moon
John William Draper took the first photograph of the moon in 1840 with the help of telescope.
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The first photo of people drinking
David Octavius hill was a pioneer of photography with a sense of humor. What he did when I first got revolutionary technology? In 1844 he took a picture of himself and his friends while they drank.
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The first picture of the sun
In 1845, five years after it was removed the first image of the full moon, French physicists Louis Fizeau and Leon Foucault took this picture of the sun.
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The first in the history of photography from the war zone.
The Crimean war of 1853-1856 attracted the attention of Europe in the mid-19th century. Then Prince albert sent photographer Roger Fenton to the Crimea to document what is happening. Thus, Fenton was the first war photojournalist.
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The first photo from the air (almost)
Photograph of Boston from a height were made with balloon by James Wallace black in 1860 and is the oldest surviving aerial photograph.
But, actually, the first picture in the air did he – is that a French photographer called Nadar made a photo like this in Paris two years before black. Unfortunately, these photos are not preserved.
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The world's first color photograph
To make this photograph, in 1861, physicist James Clerk Maxwell asked photographer Thomas Sutton to take three identical photos with different colored filters: red, green, and blue-violet. When the three images were combined, they formed the first ever color photo.
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First high speed photography
In 1872, railroad tycoon Leland Stanford hired photographer Edward Meybridzha to find out partying whether all four of a horse's hoof from the ground simultaneously while running. It took some time, but in 1878 Maybridzh, using dozens of cameras, proved that all four hooves at some point do leave the ground simultaneously.
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The first photograph of lightning
In September 1882 photographer from Philadelphia William Jennings did what was considered impossible: he captured the lightning on camera.
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First photo of this plane in the air
17 Dec 1903 photographer and friend of the Wright brothers John T. Daniels photographed the story. Daniels later said that he was so excited when the plane took off that he almost forgot to take a photo.
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The first photograph of a tornado
When a tornado overtook the Central city, Kansas, in April 1884, a local farmer and Amateur photographer named A. A. Adams quickly gathered their equipment and captured first in the history of the tornado.
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The first photograph of an atomic explosion
These pictures were taken by automatic cameras of the military during the first test of the atomic bomb in Alamogordo, new Mexico, 16 July 1945.
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The first photo taken from outer space
October 24, 1946, the U.S. launched a suborbital rocket with a camera that took photos every fifteen seconds. These photos were taken at the height of 104 kilometers from Earth, five times higher than the last record.
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The first digital photo
In 1957, American engineer Russell Kirsch and his team of National Bureau of standards developed the first digital image scanner. The first digital image, which was made by Kirsch, was a picture of his trichosantha son Walden.
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The first picture of Earth taken from the moon
In 1966, the world first saw our planet from the moon. The photo was taken August 3, 1966.
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The first photo from the surface of Mars
20 July 1976, Viking 1 landed on Mars and made the first photos from the surface of the red planet.
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The first photo uploaded to the world wide web
In 1992 Tim Berners-Lee proposed a parodic rock group Les Horribles Cernettes (which was founded by employees of the European organization for nuclear research) to donate their photos for his project, which he called the "world wide web". If only they knew then that their photo will be the first on the Internet!
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The first picture of DNA
In 2012, with the help of an electronic microscope and microscopic "photo Studio", Professor of physics at the University Magna Graecia named Enzo Di Fabrizio took the first photograph of the double helix model of DNA.
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The first picture of the hydrogen atom from the inside
In 2013, using the newly invented microscope quantum physicist Aneta Stodolna and her team at the Institute of atomic and molecular physics in the Netherlands for the first time made the internal structure of the atom.
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