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Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Photographing Time


Photographing Time

The speed of photography through the ages
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Aug 30, 2018

‘Bullet Through Apple’ by Harold Edgerton



By Yvonne Bang

The word “photography” might bring to mind the stark granite of an Ansel Adams photograph, or perhaps the memory of a childhood vacation. But the camera is also a scientific tool, whose progress can, in one sense, be measured by its ability to freeze ever-smaller fragments of time for our observation. In 1826, Joseph-Nicéphore Niépce needed at least eight hours to create an imprint of the view from the upstairs window of his Burgundy chateau onto a pewter plate coated with bitumen. Today, we can capture photos with an exposure time of a trillionth of a second, and are at the brink of attosecond photography — that is, snapshots taken 10 billion trillion times faster than those first grainy images in the east of France./.../
Aloyzio Achutti at 8:45 AM

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