tjj wrote:
Something that resonated with me in the article was this ...
"I experience a flicker of this dichotomy every time I take a photograph and know that I have sacrificed a lived moment for a preserved one. Seeing and photographing are two different things, a photograph is a memory of a moment you never actually saw."
I disagree, although guess it depends upon the camera... looking through the viewfinder of a DSLR I'm capturing exactly what I'm seeing at that moment in time. In essence a microsecond of my life.
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