Scott Loveless wrote:

> What I've been doing is coming back to those from time to time 
> and going over them again.  Each time I do this I delete a few, I might 
> move a few to the keep pile, and the rest I leave where they are. 
> Sometimes this takes several passes, and I usually give it enough time 
> that the images aren't fresh in my mind when I restart the culling process.

Hmmm.  I guess I should've mentioned that I'm often on a deadline, 
though sometimes self-imposed.  For example, the Petit le Mans ran 
October 3-6.  I shot it "uncommitted" as well as "uncredentialed", so no 
one was expecting any product from me.  The deadline-to-printer for my 
main consumer, however, is tomorrow, 10 October.

Luckily, they primarily want shots that feature corner marshals.  So 
that meant only dealing with about 25% of all of the shots to begin 
with.  But I'll still have to go back to the other 75%, and soon. 
Anyway, it took a full ten or twelve hours to do the post and upload the 
results for the consumer to access.  I've got more than three times that 
for the remaining 75% due to details.

OTOH, I have the notion to go through all of the motorsports shots, in 
particular, and create a portfolio.  Now /that/ is a difficult weeding 
out process.  And it brings the "characteristics of the gallery" 
questions to the forefront, too.  And it's "wholly" unconstrained by time.

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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