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Feedback on Click
“Click” by Nicholas Zhang is his reflection on the general concept of pictures and taking them. In it, he writes about how phones don’t click when they take pictures anymore, and that leads into a memoir of how he was taking pictures with a group. He equates the picture with the memory, and he does it well.
When I saw this, it reminded me of my own memories; especially when I reflect while looking at pictures from the past. However, when I look at pictures, they make me think specifically of how the picture got there. What I get from my head directly conflicts what the picture would say, however. I guess that shows it will never really be the same.
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