> That's a lot of photos to look at and comment on, john.
> I just ran it as a slideshow ... many good photos in there.

Thanks!

> Edit, edit, edit! Show *only* the best! No more than eight at a time
> if you want comments is my experience.

I have such a hard time deciding which photos to cut and which to keep. 
There are so many that I love, that it's almost physically painful to cut a 
lot out.  Now, had I been smart about it, I would have waited a month (or 
more) before even looking at the photos again, but in this case my family 
and friends were bugging me to show them.

One of my photo professors in college told my class about a famous 
photographer who would shoot then immediately develop his film and put it in 
storage without printing anything.  A year later, he would bring the shots 
out to print, and the emotions from the initial shoot were so far in the 
past that he could look at his images from an entirely different viewpoint. 
I can imagine that would make it much easier to be a good editor, since 
you're much less emotionally attatched to the images.

John

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