On May 31, 2011, at 12:02, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Couldn't agree more, Tim.
> 
> I immediately run through all my exposures from a big shoot using
> Lightroom and reject anything that I know is never going to be worth
> processing any further. After a quick second pass looking for picks
> and another quick review, I then delete them from the hard drive and
> forget they existed.
> 
> Since I tend to shoot slowly and carefully on my personal work, I
> don't see three quarters going in the bit bucket most of the time ...
> usually more like half ... but when I'm doing an event assignment the
> percentage can be closer to 90%.
> 

When I shoot live shows, I'm happy to retain 10% of what I shot.

That little "x" key in Lightroom is a wonderful fast way to mark and ultimately 
remove the crud.  

 -Charles

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