1. List transition signals/lecture languages that indicate a chronology
- First, second, third,... - During - Finally - When - In (year) - Later 2. Answer: 1) Complete application process 2) Five years 3) Spies from Europe 4) British Nationality 5) Good jobs 6) – 7) Shipbuilding 8) Million 9) Brooklyn 10) Restoration 3. The transition signals/lecture languages that indicate the chronology - In 1793, ... - The collection of personal information started in 1844... - However, in the 20th century, this began to change... - When the first world war broke out, all aliens... - Finally, there was the common wealth immigration act of 1962... 4. Answer: 31) Violin 32) Blues 33) Steel 34) Frying pan 35) Magnets 36) Plastic 37) Solid 38) Mass production 39) Precision 40) Gold 5. Title : The history of photography in 5 minutes Source : https://youtu.be/JoxGEymA8ro THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Date Maker Name of photography Features 1490 Leonardo da Vinci Caera Obscura Uses to trace stuff 1724 Johann Heinrich Silver Nitrate React to light but Schulze the images fade soon after 1826 Joseph Nicephore Heliography The exposure takes several days 1833 Louie de Guerre Daguerreotype First practical photographic process 1839 Robert Cornelius First Selfie Nude human photography kick off too 1840 Henry Fox Talbot Calotype A process based on negatives 1850s Greek Mobile Photo Studios Photos had to be developed on site. 1861 Abraham Lincoln Photoshop Produce the first color photograph 1871 Richard Leach Gelatin Dry Plate Smaller cameras Maddox and no tripods 1885 George Eastman Handled Camera Camera with roll film 1925 Oskar Barnack 35 milimeter Leica Go mobile and capture the moment 1949 - Single Lens Reflex (SLR) - 1957 - Digital Image - 1975 Steve Sasson Digital Camera See the photos on TV 2000 - Mobile Phone with Camera Game-changer Now - Modern Smartphone Able to capture every moment in seconds
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