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Photographers who can't take pictures press the shutter, leaving only a black shadow. Why can't scientists explain it?

Nowadays, taking pictures is very common. Shooting the current scenery through mobile phones and cameras, leaving the scene at this moment in the photos, and now retouching software emerges one after another, bringing another wonderful experience. However, there was once a cameraman who couldn't take pictures and pressed the shutter to leave only a shadow, which scientists could not explain.

Let's start with the development history of cameras and photos. The first photo in the world appeared in 1822. At that time, the image was not very clear, but it became a symbol. Later, in 1839, French artists and chemists invented the first silver camera.

Two years later, optician Vogeland invented the first all-metal camera. Since then, various cameras have blossomed, and the world's first color photo appeared in 186 1.

Halima Badkofer, a photographer who can't take pictures in history, was born in Algeria in the early 20th century. At this time, film cameras and flashlights have appeared. Badkofer witnessed the rapid development of brief encounter, and more and more models of cameras were placed in the window of shopping malls.

However, Badkov never left his own photos. No matter what camera is used to press the shutter to shoot her, only a dark shadow is left, which makes people puzzled, and Badkov can't adapt to taking pictures. Every time he takes a photo, Badkov feels unwell and even faints in severe cases.

1990, Badkov was over 70 years old, but she didn't even have a photo. Therefore, "Selected Works of Medicine" published her bizarre things. After Badkov became famous, many photographers came to photograph Badkov.

But in the end, they all only took a black shadow, without exception, but why did Badkov just leave a black shadow in the photo? The answer is different. Some people even think of supernatural phenomena. At the same time, Badkov's story has brought a lot of inspiration to film directors and novelists.

Scientists are also curious about Badkov's inability to take pictures, and have studied it, leaving several conjectures. Some scientists suspect that this is an optical invisibility phenomenon. What humans can see and what cameras can shoot are related to the reflection and refraction of light, but they still can't explain that Badkov is just a black shadow in the photo.

Other scientists suspect that Badkov's body is special, but after medical examination, Badkov's body is no different from others. However, Badkov's neighbors revealed that Badkov's mother was very afraid of light when she was alive. I wonder if it has something to do with Badkov's mother?