Developing a film used to be so satisfying and fun. You had taken a shot a while ago and then you waited for months at times. Then you got to re live the moment now days we take more photos never reliving them
There are various sources with fluctuating claims, but most of the scientists agree and give a credit to Arab physicist, Ibn Al-Haytham, for the creation of camera obscura. Al-Haytham published a book in 1021 AD, which is known with the title “Book of Optics”. In that book, he discusses the processes of camera obscura. Camera obscura was way different than cameras we know today. They were huge and they did not take pictures, instead, they projected shades using light.
Developing a film used to be so satisfying and fun. You had taken a shot a while ago and then you waited for months at times. Then you got to re live the moment now days we take more photos never reliving them
There are various sources with fluctuating claims, but most of the scientists agree and give a credit to Arab physicist, Ibn Al-Haytham, for the creation of camera obscura. Al-Haytham published a book in 1021 AD, which is known with the title “Book of Optics”. In that book, he discusses the processes of camera obscura. Camera obscura was way different than cameras we know today. They were huge and they did not take pictures, instead, they projected shades using light.
Mozi (470 to 390 BCE), a Chinese philosopher, was the first person to document the principles of the pinhole camera.
Al haytami first inventor obscura cameras
No, first mentions of camera obscura date back to Mozi in ancient China and Aristotle in the era B.C.
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