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Albert Einstein couldn't photograph the eclipse because he was not a photographer and lacked the necessary equipment and expertise at the time. During the solar eclipse of 1919, which was significant for validating his theory of general relativity, astronomers like Arthur Eddington were the ones who conducted the observations and took the photographs. Einstein was focused on the theoretical implications of the eclipse rather than the practicalities of capturing images of it.

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