it probably depends on why and where you want to show it. if it is some kind of story all 3 photos work well together. if it is stand alone, then that is hard :)
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it probably depends on why and where you want to show it. if it is some kind of story all 3 photos work well together. if it is stand alone, then that is hard :)
Thanks for the answer! :)
Usually I try to tell mini stories, describe the places where I photograph and what. And 2-3-4 photos really work well and are illustrative. But if I have a dozen nice photos of one place (for example, in this post there were far from all the nice shots with this mountain and the surrounding valley that I have :)), then sometimes I do not have enough texts to intersperse the photos with interesting meaningful things, and sometimes - I think, isn't it boring for people to look at the same place from all sides?...
P.s. And it's often rather hard for me to choose one the best shot from a series 😆
i totally understand your struggle and i didn't find a solution for it :) i have the same problem even with portraits :D
and in the end you will always be wrong, as there will always be someone who would say that he likes the other one :D
Eh, I was hoping for a magic solution recipe :)) It seems to me that it is even more difficult with portraits than with a landscape :)