SCIENTIFIC PHOTOGRAPHY AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR A historical perspective

METODE SCIENCE STUDIES JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
Louis Daguerre imagined that his invention would be useful mainly for artistic purposes or for personal use (portraits and travel diaries, etc.), but in fact photography soon became a valuable ally of science. The observation and documentation of natural phenomena is one of the pillars of the scientific method. In this context, photography guarantees objectivity and authenticity in a way that other alternative techniques cannot. Moreover, as a visual tool, it gives us access to phenomena that cannot be perceived or processed by the human eye. A book on the expression of emotions published by Charles Darwin 150 years ago marked the beginning of scientific photography.
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photography,ethology,Darwin,animal behaviour,emotional expression
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