At 10:35 AM 05/09/2007 -0400, Tony B wrote
I don't know her, but in general these are often also some of the
worst photographers - taking 100 pics and keeping all 100 of them!

Of course, with digital cameras it's sometimes advisable to overshoot,
but if I can't delete 90% of the pics I take I feel I'm doing
something wrong.

Overshoot??  Never!  Unless you have to pay for storage. :)



Sometimes not so good pix elicit timeless memories. Throwing away 97% of pix is only for when I do photos for someone else.

I try to frame my own shots carefully, and take several when I can, but when traveling, even a glimpse is better than losing the opportunity. It's hard to take perfect photos from a cycle, scooter or car, or in a crowd, or while climbing, but they're often worth saving anyway.

I print my favorites, frame, hang them, and save the rest to best Taiyo-Yuden DVDs.

Betty


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