ChiSoxKeith
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 16, 2010
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Just wanted to throw out a little bit of advice....
First off, try and keep your pictures organized. Second, take more pictures.
We had to put our German Shepherd, Jake, down on Saturday morning. Saturday night I dove into my computer looking for all of the pictures I had of him, the process spilling over into early Sunday morning and then again in the afternoon. Trying to sift through the volume of shots was very difficult and in the end I was appalled to realize that I only had just over 100 pictures of him.
Prior to 2007 I really didn't have much of an organizational structure to my photo archives. Everything was backed up well, but I really didn't have much of a folder system like I do now. This is going to have to be my project for the winter, trying to put some kind of order the back catalog. Luckily I've started using Photoshop Elements 9 so that will be a big help - tagging photos and creating albums.
And as far as pictures go, I'll be taking more of them in 2011. Lots more of them. I'm going to try Project365 - getting my camera out every single day of the year and snapping some pictures. That's going to be my goal for 2011 - taking more shots, printing more shots, learning more about my gear, and hopefully getting a bit better along the way.
Going to build my self a cheap light tent, there are plenty of DIY plans online and I've already figured out how I'm going to put my own twist on it. If that goes well, I'll even try putting together a soft box.
First off, try and keep your pictures organized. Second, take more pictures.
We had to put our German Shepherd, Jake, down on Saturday morning. Saturday night I dove into my computer looking for all of the pictures I had of him, the process spilling over into early Sunday morning and then again in the afternoon. Trying to sift through the volume of shots was very difficult and in the end I was appalled to realize that I only had just over 100 pictures of him.
Prior to 2007 I really didn't have much of an organizational structure to my photo archives. Everything was backed up well, but I really didn't have much of a folder system like I do now. This is going to have to be my project for the winter, trying to put some kind of order the back catalog. Luckily I've started using Photoshop Elements 9 so that will be a big help - tagging photos and creating albums.
And as far as pictures go, I'll be taking more of them in 2011. Lots more of them. I'm going to try Project365 - getting my camera out every single day of the year and snapping some pictures. That's going to be my goal for 2011 - taking more shots, printing more shots, learning more about my gear, and hopefully getting a bit better along the way.
Going to build my self a cheap light tent, there are plenty of DIY plans online and I've already figured out how I'm going to put my own twist on it. If that goes well, I'll even try putting together a soft box.