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I took these photos in December 2022, but I didn’t publish them at the time. Recently, I revisited them and learned this: If I think "square" while shooting, I’ll get good square photos. If I think "rectangle" while shooting, I’ll get good rectangular photos. When I recently tried to re-crop these squares to rectangles, I got lame, lifeless images for my trouble. "Rectangle" simply wasn’t in their "DNA."