I vote for number 1. It looks the sharpest to me.
Wow! These are really something. Congratulations on some great photo art.
Nice. Especially like the first one with the boat.
Outstanding work. The first one is a real eyecatcher. The second one is entirely different---more peaceful in mood.
Brings back memories. I worked at Kodak back in the 60's.
There is a free pgm. available. To find it, Google Canon Eos Digital. I've used it successfully on three Canon Dslrs (XSI, 60D, SL1) You connect your camera to a usb port and turn it on.
Here is information about the pgm. from the file that comes with it:
Canon EOS Digital Info
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The utility is for windows users, is free and will work on most recent Canon EOS Digital Cameras (models since 2010). Informations can be read from a USB-connected camera and it provides accurate data that cannot be attainable by for example reading the EXIF. This program can retrieve and edit if possible these infos:
• Camera Model (read) + link if available to canon web site
• Shutter Count (read / if available)
• Serial Number (read)
• Firmware Version (read) + link if available to canon web site
• Battery Level (read)
• Owner (read & write)
• Copyright(read & write)
• Artist(read & write)
• Device Date/time (read & synchro within local PC date/time)
These are amazing. What a creative and talented individual.
Interesting patterns which the b/w contrast brings out.
Well worth the stop. You must have had fun seeing what interesting junk they had to take photos of.