I used to be a picky photographer when using film in that I would _ONLY_ take a picture if I felt it was a keeper and preferred those without people since they tend to ruin the scenery. And I was a meticulous note taker as well. What I mean is that I would write down what every shot was as I took it so even when they did not turn out, I knew what it was supposed to be. One of my favorites is photo taken on a trip to Rome many years ago. It is actually labelled and in the photo album. I think it was the Roman Forum but it looks like, well, absolutely nothing; it is just a blurry streak of lights snapped as the tour bus drove by at night.
I am much better about that now in that I tolerate people (in some shots) and as a general rule am also more willing to just snap away and sort it out later. But one thing that has not changed is that I am just as bad about thinking every photo is a keeper, even when it is not (nor was it intended to be). So instead, I just dump them into folders on the computer every now and then. [My digital camera holds ~960 shots before I have to download and have never gotten within 200 of filling it but that also illustrates how seldom I am forced to download.]
Well, I recently entertained the idea of starting that long delayed project and began consolidating the various scattered downloaded photos and trying to do a first level sorting by folder names. Admittedly, I did not get far but _DID_ delete some not worth keeping, so accomplished something at least. While doing it I also pulled out a few that I liked, including some that I took when playing with the highspeed/action mode on the camera and wanted to use to see how the embedded slideshow feature from Picasa works (the real point of this blog). I assume there are better methods available but I did not feel like researching them now. So it is entirely possible that one day, this blog will be reposted with newer photo/slideshow settings as well as additional photos as I work through the rest.
Bad Hair Day
Relaxing
Red Elephants (gotta love Georgia clay)
Butterfly Bush
Action Shots (he was actually yawning, not roaring, sorry)