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That sounds intuitively like a very interesting point but I'm not sure I quite understand what you're saying. Can you expand?
Not sure I can put it clearer. Just saying that if a picture is of something we know about, when we look at it we will think about what it's OF, rather than simply the form, composition and presentation.
If you take a picture of a flower, it's a pretty neutral subject so it's all about composition, light and colour. Also, the aim is simply to be pretty.
However if the flower is a poppy in a wheat field in Northern France, it takes on a completely different meaning because you'll be thinking about everything you've learned about the horrors of WWI. So the feelings it induces in the viewer are totally different.