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what do YOU do with your photos?

Still27
Posted 12/06/2012 - 17:12 Link
I edit the best ones, delete the others. Put about one a day onto Flickr to share with friends. I have had three FhotoBooks printed and three Canvases made up (two by Canvas4Life), and also spend a great deal of time viewing and discussing my shots and my friends shots on my computer.
I don't bother much with competitions as I see so many images better than mine beaten by the same old rubbish (to my eyes).
Bill
K5+Bigma+BushHawk Shoulderpod.
K5+16-50DA* + 10-17DA Fisheye + 50-135DA* + Sigma 70mm Macro + DA35 2.4..
Slik Pro 700DX tripod.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pixellie/
Smeggypants
Posted 12/06/2012 - 19:30 Link
eenymac wrote:
Smeggypants wrote:
[quote:3496ace15f="scarr1"]

Then I create a gallery of the breast and put them on my forum Smeggy's and Facebook.

Was the mind wandering a bit there Smeggy?

LOL
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greynolds999
Posted 12/06/2012 - 19:43 Link
In fairness, it's sounds like the sort of thing Leslie Phillips would like to see!
mecrox
Posted 12/06/2012 - 20:12 Link
In my case, about 90 per cent or more hit the bit bucket. The ones I feel work are uploaded to my Flickr stream as jpegs. I use Lightroom to sort and develop from the RAW files (which I keep after deleting the pics which don't make the grade). When/if I have assembled enough quality pics, I might well try a photobook. That would be fun.
ChrisR
Posted 13/06/2012 - 08:13 Link
All images worth keeping, which is very few in my case, are stored on my computer hard drive, plus backups on three separate external hard drives.

The external drives are stored at different locations.

Print rate about is about 1%.

Take care.
Chris R.

I. El. (Eng). (Rtd).

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