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Which British photographer invented what through horseshoes?

British photographer Edward Umbridge first applied "photography" to continuous shooting.

He arranged 24 cameras in a line, and when the horse ran by, the shutter of the camera opened and took pictures of the instantaneous posture of the horseshoe in turn. Later, he obtained the patent of "Method and Device for Shooting Moving Objects".

This incident not only won him a gambling game of the railway king at that time (he bet with others that the horse would always have four feet off the ground when running), but sometimes he would quickly play these horse racing photos, which was an early dynamic image. Therefore, his experiments promoted the birth of the film.