Each of these plots is on its own independent scale but you can compare them by typing multiple keywords into Google Trends separated by commas. Then the graphs will overlay. This is good for comparing scales but not so good for fine detail.
I can tell you that "Facebook" dominates all other keywords shown here. The search volume is probably 100 times larger than Twitter which is next largest. Hot Tub Time Machine, which is really just another name for a camera, comes in dead last.
Street Photography has a curiously steady appeal. But then again is not so curious. For every "serious" photographer who moves away from street, there are a dozen crappy ones who take his place.
Go film!
ReplyDeleteHuh. I thought hot tub time machine was still trending up. I guess I am stuck in spring of 2010. How embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteinteresting to see that instagramm (and hot tubetime machine) are on a entirely differnt scale - about one order of magnitude higher.
ReplyDeleteEach of these plots is on its own independent scale but you can compare them by typing multiple keywords into Google Trends separated by commas. Then the graphs will overlay. This is good for comparing scales but not so good for fine detail.
ReplyDeleteI can tell you that "Facebook" dominates all other keywords shown here. The search volume is probably 100 times larger than Twitter which is next largest. Hot Tub Time Machine, which is really just another name for a camera, comes in dead last.
Street Photography has a curiously steady appeal. But then again is not so curious. For every "serious" photographer who moves away from street, there are a dozen crappy ones who take his place.
ReplyDeleteHa! I like the darkroom development ....
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