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What was the first photograph in history?
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What was the first photograph in history?
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Niépce is credited with creating the oldest surviving photograph, "View from a Window at Le Gras," in 1826. Using a camera obscura and a bitumen-coated plate, Niépce captured the view from his estate in Le Gras, France.
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