Roland
Barthes talks about what photography means; photography is a scientific
accomplishment. I never really knew how the first camera was actually invented
until he stated the fact about how silver halogens were sensitive to light. I
thought that fact might not have been necessary, since it was in parenthesis, but
it was really a crucial point to express how photography actually was invented,
scientifically. This text is very rich and filled with metaphors and phrases
that seem almost too much, yet he still captures what photography means to him.
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