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When I am dead, my macro photos will return to the electrons from which they were made. Perhaps my daughter will keep a couple that were printed but most shots will be forgotten by me as soon as I get a better view of the subject or the antiquated hard drive they are on goes to Goodwill.
Well, that took a darkly existential turn rather quickly... When you put it like that...
So there's a service (or probably multiple) that can print your photos on metal, and they claim that an image preserved in such a way can stay intact for hundreds of years (theoretically. No proof yet.) You could print a few of your favorite ones using this method, and perhaps your descendants 10 generations later will be able to admire them. If they (the descendants) will still retain their physical forms by then, and not forfeit this tangible world for something more ethereal like a collective digital consciousness....