Hello, my friends are photo lovers.
It so happened that for a long time I could not continue to publish my photos. But now, I hope everything will be fine and I will have enough time for publications.
And today I want to show you the photos that I took in the real "Museum of the History of Photographs".
This is a very wonderful place. There are a lot of objects related to photography located here. A huge number of cameras, starting from the end of the 19th century.
Among the exhibits of the museum, I met a camera that I used in my childhood, about 40 years ago. I am sure that it (like all other cameras) is in perfect working condition.
But the main value of this museum is not the objects, but the processes. The museum preserves the very processes of capturing images.
The heads of the museum, or rather its owners, collect ancient photography and photo printing technologies. They meet with people who still remember how it was done, study with them and then show (if possible) to museum visitors.
Moreover, the guests of the museum themselves take part in these processes in a special laboratory. There are all the necessary chemicals here.
The experience of visiting this place is amazing. It is interesting for both adults and children. I would like to visit this place again.
In addition to such interactive lectures, the museum holds thematic talks on the history of art, shows old silent black-and-white films accompanied by a real taper.
It seems to me that I will become a regular visitor to this place.
Camera: Samsung Galaxy A32.**