See the oldest photo in history left

A desolate city, a strangely deserted setting on the blurry street surface. That is what is left over recorded by the author's lens. This is a photograph that was processed by the method of washing early photos of photography.

This photo was taken in 1838, believed to be one of the earliest images to have a human appearance inside the photograph.

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This photo captures the scene of Paris streets shot by photographer Louis Daguerre in 1838

This photo was posted on online websites, however, it only became really popular after Mashable's website was published in full with the cooperation of the website to publish the photos in The past is Retronault.

Its author is Louis Daguerre, the pioneer of the silver-coated method.

Photo of Temple avenue in Paris, where there used to be famous shops, cafes and theaters. Notice the bottom left of the shaded image of two pedestrians on the street. Due to technical limitations at the time, the image could not record images of other pedestrians and horse-drawn cars moving too fast. In the picture there is also a figure of people sitting on a bench. In the foreground, there are other people in the window in a building. However, the picture is not very clear.

The record of the oldest photo is not taken by Louis Daguerre. Joseph Nicéphone Niépce, a businessman of Daguerre, holds this record. he was the one who took a picture from inside the window of his home in France in 1826 or 1827.