Dear All,

I am trying to figure out how people 
a) present (long) photo series on the web (as photographers), and
b) prefer how photo series are presented (as viewers)

So, basically, I am trying to figure out what reasonable options are
available, and what people actually prefer while looking at somebody's
else photos.

Here is why these questions came up.
I was shooting photos at a "Magic Bubble" show (which is a fun event!)
at our Physics Festival. This resulted in a lot photos that are
essentially series with a progression of shots where action is unrolling. 
For me, they are fun to watch in that progression, as a sort of
"primitive movie", but some people get bored from watching similar photos.

So, I chose to make two galleries: one with just one or two photos from
each series plus the photos of the spectators, and the second gallery
with the long series. 
However, the gallerie of the series is long - around 250 shots.
That got me thinking about how I can make them presented in a more
effective way. So, all reasonable thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
I have some ideas, but I don't want to bias anybody's thoughts.

For those who are interested, here is the series I am talking about:
http://42graphy.org/science/2013-04-physfest/noddy-series/

Thanks,

Igor



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