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Feedback on "Darkroom"
In the March 2012 issue of Teen Ink, I was delighted to come across a poem called "Darkroom" by Stella Boniello. It was quite a short poem, (which inevitably calls for a short feedback piece,) but it had a ton of emotion wrapped up inside of it; leaking out little by little as I read.
In the poem, by using great vocabulary and creating whole world of photography, Stella put us right in the position to fully discover how much more photography was than what meets the eye. In conclusion, this magnificent poem, along with it's magical and powerful words, leaves me thinking of the wonderful concept of photography.
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