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No matter how much technical skill you have or you know about photography, the viewer will never fully understand the subject of the picture or entirely why the photographer choose the subject. You can understand that you are looking at a certain place or subject in time, often a time very different than your own. A frozen representation but you will never really know what happened to the subject/what they had seen/ who had been there…etc. and that is something that makes the photograph amazing it’s as close to that particular reality as you will ever get and you still can only imagine what was happening. in reference to opening with napoleon and page 27 section 26