If I was asked, what kind of house I want most right now. So maybe this is the answer I would give, though not yet implemented this time but at least I already have a picture that I build up one day
But now we speak with ruined tongues and the words we say aren't meant for anyone. It's just a mumbled sentence to a passing acquaintance. But there was once you. You said you hate my suffering and you understood and you'd take care of me, you would always be there. Well where are you now?
In the 19th century, several talented individuals were all trying to find the secret of capturing images and rendering them permanent. But it is Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre who is most widely regarded as the inventor of photography. He worked closely with Joseph Niépce - accredited with having taken the world's first photograph - and then Niépce's son, Isidore. Following a demonstration of their invention - the daguerreotype - to the French Acadamy of Sciences, both Daguerre and Niépce were awarded state pensions in return for handing over full details of the invention to the Ministry of the Interior. On 19 August 1839, astronomer and physicist Dominique François Argo, a Daguerre supporter, made the technical details public. Daguerre followed by publishing a 70-page document describing the process. Opticians throughout Paris were besieged by people clamouring to buy the necessary equipment. In 1839 a daguerreotype of the Boulevard du Temple in Paris, captured the image of a human being - considered to be the first ever