Photography is the process of creating durable images by recording light or electromagnetic radiation using an image sensor or photographic film. Early experiments with color photography in the mid-19th century required extremely long exposures and could not permanently fix the photographs. Digital photography allows for photo manipulation while chemical photography on film resists manipulation. Modern cameras come in various types including digital SLRs, camera phones, and light field cameras that can capture multiple perspectives.
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Photography, clicks, black and white, digital photography
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Photography is the art , science and practice of
creating durable images by recording light or
electromagnetic radiation other either electronically by
means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a
light-sensitive material such AS Photographic film.
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photographs were made, Chinese philosopher MODI
and Greek mathematicians Aristotle and Euclid
described a pinhole camera in the 5th and 4th centuries
BC.
6. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Color photography was explored beginning in the mid19th century. Early experiments in color required
extremely long exposures (hours or days for camera
images) and could not "fix" the photograph to prevent
the color from quickly fading when exposed to white
light.
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The primary difference between digital and chemical
photography is that chemical photography resists
photo manipulation because it involves film and
photographic paper , while digital imaging is a highly
manipulative medium.
11. TYPES OF CAMERAS
A handheld digital camera
, Canon Ixus class.
The Nikon D1, the first
DSLR to truly compete
with, and begin to
replace, film cameras in the
professional
photojournalism and sports
photography fields.
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Nikon DSLR and
scanner, which converts
film images to digital.
Sony Ericsson K800i.
Such Camera
phones, combined with
photo sharing sites, have
led to a new kind of
social photography.