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Like poetry , a photograph can capture fleeting images in space and can even explore their inter-relationship in a spatial situation.A photograph cannot capture their relationship across different planes of existence ,in space and time,except through the viewer's own present level of consciousness . Back-and-forth movements in time or dynamic switches between reality and fictional situations are not possible in photography. Take a look at the following poem : Images in a train They lived outside the pale of my existence Just a few images that touched the fringe “Hello image” :Mersault addressed Marthe Just like only one of her other lovers did The woman here was a mere image The way her eyes flashed at her husband As she changed the nappies of the child The child swung in the cloth-cradle, gently, Like a weaver bird swings in the fibrous nest He cried , he gurgled ,he knocked about A mere image in another image’s existence Mersault knew Marthe was a mere image Flesh-and-blood Marthe did not know this This woman did not know she was an image Only I knew she was an image ,like Marthe. In the above poem the characters have been invested with a certain halo which is a product of the poet's own mind. A photograph cannot produce a similar effect. However , depending upon the state of the mind of the viewer and the sensitivity of his perception a photograph can almost reproduce a typical human situation much like a poem does and can produce almost the same effect in the viewer. |
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