One of the joys of digital photography is, of course, the ability to keep on pressing the shutter-release without worrying about taking too many photographs (as long as your memory card is up to the job).
However, that does mean that you (or at least I,) end up with alot of similar shots. This may be particularly true for me as I am fairly new to photography and still very much experimenting.
I am still working out the best way to organise and manage the myriad of images I take (and then, of course, there are the different versions after I have tried a load of different edits via Photoshop).
Up to now, I've kept everything. But the number of images is getting so large I am beginning to wonder if this is wise?
What do others do? Do you keep all, or only the best, and how do you organise your image collection?
Regards,
Neil
However, that does mean that you (or at least I,) end up with alot of similar shots. This may be particularly true for me as I am fairly new to photography and still very much experimenting.
I am still working out the best way to organise and manage the myriad of images I take (and then, of course, there are the different versions after I have tried a load of different edits via Photoshop).
Up to now, I've kept everything. But the number of images is getting so large I am beginning to wonder if this is wise?
What do others do? Do you keep all, or only the best, and how do you organise your image collection?
Regards,
Neil


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