1. The document analyzes how photographs can represent feelings by conducting a questionnaire to determine if photographs can evoke emotions in people and if different people feel the same emotions when viewing the same photo. 2. The questionnaire asked respondents to identify the emotions felt when viewing 15 photographs and whether the response choices were sufficient to describe their feelings. 3. The findings showed varying responses to photos, some photos eliciting the same emotions, response choices not always being sufficient, weather impacting mood, and vivid photos tending to elicit happiness while dark photos fear.