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November 12th, 2007:

Photography: editing a collection

Sunset at Lake Worth Sometimes editing a collection of photos is a more difficult task than actually editing the individual photos themselves.

When examining the results of a haphazard, moving photoshoot with a varied assortment of images subjects the task is often easier as each image is generally of a different subject with different lighting and framing. However with a very focused set of images that all contain an identical subject and environment with only slight variations in position and framing, making a choice can become quite a bit difficult.

The image you see here is one photo of 18 that I took over looking Lake Worth at sunset last Saturday. Of those 18, 4 were clearly garbage — blurry, nearly identical to another image, misframed, etc — and were removed.

The task at hand with the remaining 14 is to choose which are worthy to show and which are not. Then, of those, which are so similar to another that only one is worth showing. And then, of those, which 1, 2 or, at most, 3 images are worthy of being featured.

As I write these words, I’ve managed to bring that 14 down to 8 images or so that I feel are the best of the bunch. So I’ve still got a way to go.

Care to try your hand? Have a look and decide for yourself which images you would keep and which you consider redundant, uninteresting, or less interesting considering the other images. While I’m not actually asking that any of you edit my collection for me, if you’d like to share your thoughts regarding these images and how you’d edit this collection, I’d certainly entertain the discussion.

Yesterday’s Tweets

  • 07:21 wooo. blackberry v 4.3 will support video! hooray! #
  • 07:32 I always forget that Lightroom doesn’t clear cards after import. Checking each card to make sure I’ve downloaded them then clearing. Ugh. #
  • 10:11 I think my tire has a slow leak. Just aired up. On our way to Sunday service. #
  • 12:45 On my way to my dad’s. This is the last time I’ll see my nieces for a while. They head back Thursday. #
  • 15:01 I just kicked Jess’ butt at hand and foot. Go me! #
  • 15:25 Watching the next iron chef with Jess and my sister. #
  • 17:22 Just finished dinner. Going out for coffee later with my dearest friend. I’m really looking forward to it. #
  • 19:19 Leaving my parents now for Starbucks on western center. #
  • 21:05 Heading home after much needed conversation with a good friend. #
  • 21:54 Home now. What a crazy busy weekend. #
  • 22:38 Listening to "In Rainbows", editing photos, and wishing. #
  • 23:01 Starting "In Rainbows" over again. Can’t seem to get into photo editing. Just drifting. Maybe I’ll try to get some day job work done. #
  • 00:17 I’m going to go lay down and try to sleep now. I’ve got "Said Sadly" stuck in my head and I love it. #

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forgetful: what’s your status?

I’m one of those people that keeps writing 2007 on checks when it’s three months into 2008. It was months after I was married that I found myself still having to go back and edit applications I was filling out because I’d checked “Single”. I can’t imagine how long it’s going to take me to get used to having a child. I can see it now…

I’ll be filling out one of those dumb survey memes and come to this question:

Do you have any kids?
Nope! Just my two kitties!! SHIT! And my daughter. She’ll be eight next month.