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Of course, only the original subject has fragrance, but the view of the camera screen puts in a letterbox frame to remove the distracting context so that we can dwell on the detail of the petals. Maybe the camera view is the distilled essence of the flower. But then there is the onscreen photo from the cellphone that shows the APS-C camera screen together with the outdoors, living bush of peonies. So maybe this third layer of vision is best of all since it reminds viewers of the outdoors flower but also shows the camera screen version, too.
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