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In which country did the first optical photograph appear?

1825, Frenchman Nipps entrusted French optical instrument businessman Charles Chevalier to make optical lenses for his camera box. 1826, he put the invented photosensitive material into a cassette, and shot and recorded the first photographic work in history. The work was shot in his home in Burgundy, France, and shot through the window in his attic for more than 8 hours.

1826, the French scientist Joseph Nieps took the world's first photo in his home, which was called "the scenery outside Legolas" (also known as "pigeon's nest"). This photo shows the courtyard and outhouse outside the window upstairs of his house.