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The history of photography has roots in remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the camera obscura (a dark room) and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. As far as is known, nobody thought of bringing these two phenomena together to capture camera images in permanent form until around 1800, when Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented although unsuccessful attempt. In the mid-1820s, Nicéphore Niépce succeeded, but several days of exposure in the camera were required and the earliest results were very crude. Niépce’s associate Louis Daguerre went on to develop the daguerreotype process, the first publicly announced photographic process, which required only minutes of exposure in the camera and produced clear, finely detailed results. It was commercially introduced in 1839, a date generally accepted as the birth year of practical photography.

The metal-based daguerreotype process soon had some competition from the paper-based calotype negative and salt print processes invented by William Henry Fox Talbot. Subsequent innovations reduced the required camera exposure time from minutes to seconds and eventually to a small fraction of a second; introduced new photographic media which were more economical, sensitive or convenient, including roll films for casual use by amateurs; and made it possible to take pictures in natural color as well as in black-and-white.

The commercial introduction of computer-based electronic digital cameras in the 1990s soon revolutionized photography. During the first decade of the 21st century, traditional film-based photochemical methods were increasingly marginalized as the practical advantages of the new technology became widely appreciated and the image quality of moderately priced digital cameras was continually improved.

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We are an International Members only club that consists of humans of no particular religious, nor non religious affiliation.However, all of our members have 1 common interest. We all study and learn to apply ethical techniques that have been proven to create personal spiritual and financial freedom.Primarily, our approach is a little different than your usual wealth practitioner. We used advanced methods that are ancient in origin, yet largely unknown to most dwelling within modern society.Like a growing number of individuals creating wealth today, we pay 10% of our net earnings forward to a charity or charities of our own choice, prior to utilizing any of our increase for our own needs.We are individuals from every walk of life, who have a common interest in assisting others, who are working towards achieving financial and spiritual freedom, whilst achieving it ourselves.-----------------------------------------------------"Pride may or may not accompany accomplishment. This is up to each individual to decide and in what quantity. However, the absence of accomplishment can not result in pride. Therefore, in the absence of accomplishment pride is feigned and is really just ego and arrogance which is nothing more than a delusion of the mind. However, when one understands how to manipulate illusion, one can truly create anything one desires. The individual who can do this is truly 'master of the mind' and a seasoned practitioner of 'mind over matter. This is the pure essence of Frequency Healers."----------------------------------------------------------Brett Young - Creator of Frequency Healers - Founder of CWI.

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