This picture was taken on May 4, 1838. This image, in which someone noticed that earlier cameras required an 8-hour exposure shot for the first
image, caused a large area (jungle, desert, etc.) to be photographed, but There is no image of moving things (humans, animals, birds, etc.) In 1837, Louis Deguerre invented a camera, whose exposure time went from less than 8 hours to five minutes. When he took this picture of Paris from his window, at that time the street was full of moving horses and people, but he could not take a picture because of the long exposure time, but the image of two people was recorded at one point in this street. . One of them was a man who stopped for a few minutes to groom his shoes, while the other man was a cobbler who was a shoemaker. These two people have been recorded in human history and have given this picture the name Boulevard du Temple.
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