The past week I have been lucky enough to be outside most of the day, everyday. This has allowed me to take a lot more pictures than I normally can. The wildlife especially the eagles have been active. This has created a good problem. A backup of photos I can’t seem to get caught up reviewing them. Normally my two or three hours out in a morning I struggle to get the dozen quality images that was my goal when I began doing this blog.
So what now? Going though the pics I try to edit them as I go through them. Sometimes writing down the numbers and later going back through them and culling. Then cropping them down to a size and composition to fit the blog so that they will load fast. I know this problem will probably not exist long. Still I wonder if I should self-censor and stick to the best dozen? For me I like pics that would be difficult to capture again. My favorite pic is the next one I take. Let me finish by saying that the time for giving thanks is appropriate right now. I am so very thankful for all the blessings in my life…
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You might have a rainy day where you can’t get out. If the photos are as good as these I’d say use them!
But I do know what you mean about having too many. That’s my problem most of the time.
New Hampshire Gardener,
Thank You for your input. It is difficult as you say when you have many to select which to post. Thanks again…