Thursday, 22 September 2011

Exploring Light...


Photography is ultimately about capturing light. The most important light source that remains since the early days of photography is the sun. Natural sunlight is constantly in flux; from the warmth of the morning, to the spectacular colors of the night, natural light still provides us with unlimited nuances of intensity and color.


Henry Fox Talbot

In August 1835, Talbot made the earliest known surviving photographic negative using a camera, a small photogenic drawing of the latticed window in the south gallery of Lacock Abbey.


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