Story Of Camera

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         Photography as we know it today is the result of the invention. The first in the field natural sciences generate camera, the second in chemistry produces the movie. The origin of both the invention was originally had nothing to do with each other and before each - each up to that perfection as we know it today as well as giving birth to a new invention that has a length that is photography, taken by both the camera and the film. 
         Camera Obscura Centuries centuries ago people have learned that if the light straight from a small hole into a dark room on the wall in front of him then looked a shadow of what is upfront that hole. Just in case the above and go to the reverse, and vice versa. Such rooms are called.
        Camera Obscura which does nothing other than in the darkroom. From the camera obcura that is born the word camera, the name given for the photographers. This is what was originally called Camera Obscura
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A ROSE FROM HOMER’S GRAVE

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A ROSE FROM HOMER’S GRAVE
All the songs of the east speak of the love of the nightingale for the rose in the silent starlight night. The winged songster serenades the fragrant flowers. Not far from Smyrna, where the merchant drives his loaded camels, proudly arching their long necks as they journey beneath the lofty pines over holy ground, I saw a hedge of roses. The turtle-dove flew among the branches of the tall trees, and as the sunbeams fell upon her wings, they glistened as if they were mother-of-pearl. 

On the rose-bush grew a flower, more beautiful than them all, and to her the nightingale sung of his woes; but the rose remained silent, not even a dewdrop lay like a tear of sympathy on her leaves. At last she bowed her head over a heap of stones, and said, “Here rests the greatest singer in the world; over his tomb will I spread my fragrance, and on it I will let my leaves fall when the storm scatters them. He who sung of Troy became earth, and from that earth I have sprung. 

I, a rose from the grave of Homer, am too lofty to bloom for a nightingale.” Then the nightingale sung
himself to death. A camel-driver came by, with his loaded camels and his black slaves; his little son found the dead bird, and buried the lovely songster in the grave of the great Homer, while the rose trembled in the wind. The evening came, and the rose wrapped her leaves more closely round her, and dreamed: and this was herdream.


It was a fair sunshiny day; a crowd of strangers drew near who had undertaken a pilgrimage to the grave of Homer. Among the strangers was a minstrel from the north, the home of the clouds and the brilliant lights of the aurora borealis. He plucked the rose and placed it in a book, and carried it away into a distant part of the world, his fatherland. The rose faded with grief, and lay between the leaves of the book, which he opened in his own home, saying, “Here is a rose from the grave of Homer.”
Then the flower awoke from her dream, and trembled in the wind. A drop of dew fell from the leaves upon the singer’s grave. The sun rose, and the flower bloomed more beautiful than ever. The day was hot, and she was still in her own warm Asia. Then footsteps approached, strangers, such as the rose had seen in her dream, came by, and among them was a poet from the north; he plucked the rose, pressed a kiss upon her fresh mouth, and carried her away to the home of the clouds and the northern lights. Like a mummy, the flower now rests in his “Iliad,” and, as in her dream, she hears him say, as he opens the book, “Here is a rose from the grave of Homer.”

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