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Thirdly, Ammonite Films have invented and built a series of unique cameras that can capture the faintest ephemeral glow of luminous life.
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The latter had a way of catching performers in the glow of the spotlight, but their hazy appearance is a reminder of the circus's ephemeral nature.
Ephemeral — perfect.
Ephemeral curiosities.
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Fear is very ephemeral.
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