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Trends can only be identified in retrospect. Nothing profound there, but it seems odd to me how often they become apparent while looking casually through an image collection.

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Venus

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Cedar

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Canyon Curves​

Thanks for looking.
 

Cem_Usakligil

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Hi Tom,

Trends can only be identified in retrospect. Nothing profound there, but it seems odd to me how often they become apparent while looking casually through an image collection..
Yes, in order to discover a trend we need to measure individual data first and analyze it as a set. I too see this happen with my own images, even the ones I took 30 years ago. Apparently our "inner eye" is what guides us and we end up taking similar pictures eventually.

I really like all three and I would recommend you to have them printed at 24x36 inch or larger. Make sure that you upsize the pictures carefully to the required dpi at the output size and then output sharpen them. I am sure that they will deliver great prints with fantastic texture.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers,
 
Hi Bart, Cem, and Rachael, thank you all for looking and commenting. Haven't printed a photo in years so your suggestion to do so is a good reminder Cem.
 
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