The first picture of a human being
This picture was taken on May 4, 1838. This is the first picture, in which a person was seen in front of the camera, because in the previous cameras, an exposure shot of 8 hours was required to take a picture, due to which they took a picture of a large area (forest, desert, etc.). could be photographed but moving objects (humans, animals, birds, etc.) could not be photographed. In 1838, Louis Daguerre invented a camera that reduced the exposure time from eight hours to five minutes. He took this picture of Paris from his window, and at that time the street was full of horses and carriages and people, but due to the exposure time being too long, he could not get into the picture, but two people's pictures were recorded at one point in this street. One of them was a man who stopped for a few minutes to get his shoes polished while the other was a cobbler who was polishing his shoes. The picture was named Boulevard du Temple
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