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From The Early Days of G+

This album first shared on August 11, 2011 only received 51 +1s, but it had 58 shares! Now an album is lucky to get 1/4 of the distribution of a photo post, and photo posts do not get full distribution to your contacts who opted in to see them.

The site seemed to be much more interesting under the original algorithms. Perhaps human brain chemistry favors the unexpected, the pleasant surprise which is more likely to come form people NOT related to you as a previous friend? That would be terribly inconvenient for a network being designed to determine and mainly distribute content to your friends and social connections that they feel you can market to.

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www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com

Originally shared by +Jeff Sullivan

In honor of +Trey Ratcliff's photowalk 6:30pm at Stanford tonight, I'm sharing around 200 HDR images I produced in 2009. (Thanks in advance for shares!)

In Album HDR Photos from 2009

Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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