From: "John Celio"

> How do you decide what to cut and what to keep when you've shot more
> than one good photo of a subject?


Keep the good ones. Get rid of the others.

It doesn't matter if you have more than one good image of the same 
subject. If it's good, keep it; if it's not ...

Once you get it down to that level, go through them again and use only 
the VERY good ones for a gallery.

Sometimes, once I've decided which ones are keepers and which ones 
aren't, I'll put it away to come back to it later. After I've had time 
to reflect, maybe some of the "good ones" aren't quite so good as I 
originally thought.

At that point, I get rid of them too. Eventually, I'm down to the 
essential images.

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