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Furthermore, I became aware of how powerful photography was in its documentary and momentary aspect, but also the sentimental value of it.
Its momentary aspect is defined by the real-time collection of information, in this case about PA, which minimizes errors caused by the necessity of recalling what had happened in the past.
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