What If Photography Had Arrived Two Centuries Earlier?
The camera obscura was perfected in the sixteenth century. The chemistry to fix its image wasn’t found until the nineteenth. What would the world look like if the gap had been shorter?
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The camera obscura was perfected in the sixteenth century. The chemistry to fix its image wasn’t found until the nineteenth. What would the world look like if the gap had been shorter?
There is something particular about light on a clear December afternoon — lower, cooler, and more directional than any other season. The physics is interesting; the effect is striking.
Photographers chase it, painters have always loved it, and poets have written about it for centuries. The physics behind the golden hour turns out to be as beautiful as the light itself.