Monday, May 29, 2017
Deutsches Tecnikmuseum: Photography
At the museum I spent a lot of my free time in the photography part of the museum. Although, a lot of the explanations or labels on the cameras was mainly in German, it still intrigued me to see the different styles of photography and different cameras used. My favorite part was seeing all the individual types of photography that is used, such as, macro lenses, sports, underwater, spy cameras, travel, portraits, etc. In a lot of these areas you would need a seperate camera in order to do a specific type of photography, but now you can just change a lense and do multiple types. Also, it was really interesting to see how large the cameras were when they were first invented compared to now. Seeing all of this gave me a better appreciation for photography.
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That sounds really neat, Haley. I never went to that part of the museum, but I wish I had. Photography has certainly been an important part of documenting history. Having visual evidence of a thing or event ensures trust that the event did happen in the past.
ReplyDeleteI really liked this part of the museum also. I enjoyed seeing the different ways that cameras have evolved over time. I was impressed at how compact cameras have become compared to the first camera.
ReplyDeleteWow Haley, how neat! I did not get to visiting this part of the museum but I wish I had! The efficiency is a really great thing to appreciate this day in age :)
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