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Posted by Eric: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 06:32 | 1st Post |
I just had cause to hunt back 10 years through my archives for an image to be used on another post. But in doing so, I came across loads of images I 'forgot I took'. In fact the task of retrieving the image took nearly an hour, mainly because of looking at surrounding images from that period. Often they were secondary images not used in the various publications but others I took for fun on assignments and at leisure. These were the early days of the D1X and experimentation was the order of the day. I have now decided to trawl through my archives and cherry pick images that have been buried in the digital vaults and raise them to greater prominence in a "Images I forgot I took" folder. Hell...I may reuse some for current clients. But I suppose it highlights to me that no matter how good your personal filing system, if you cant remember ever taking an image of 'that'...you will never search for it. For example, I discovered some stonking good shots of statue moulds and the final moulded products. These are really high detail moulded plastic and the resultant images would make really good abstract backgrounds and graphics ....for the right customer.
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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 16:54 | 2nd Post |
Good use for Lightroom indexing
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Posted by Robert: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 17:31 | 3rd Post |
Yes I am just catching up with some keywording while I am resting up but I know what Eric is saying and keywording isn't going to help that situation when you don't even know you have the images, you aren't likely to search for them. I pretty well know most images I have but the way I store them helps. I title the folder with the date followed by a brief description of the event. So if I want some pix I took on holiday last year, all I do is go to last years images, find the date that says holiday.
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Posted by Eric: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 17:56 | 4th Post |
Robert wrote:Yes I am just catching up with some keywording while I am resting up but I know what Eric is saying and keywording isn't going to help that situation when you don't even know you have the images, you aren't likely to search for them. Yes that's what I sort of do...but not as devotedly as I should. :-(
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 19:03 | 5th Post |
now you started me eric ,found this pic of my 22 foot yacht taken about 30 years ago ,been pinned up in the garage for years ,covered in rust and stains (the photo not the boat) so i took a quick pic and done some cloning in elements .ah the good old days ,still got boxes of slides from the sixties lying around have to have a look ,bet we haven't moved that far ahead or have we Attachment: past times.jpg (Downloaded 24 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 19:10 | 6th Post |
and another, digital underwater this time taken with a canon A400 powershot in a u/w housing .taken snorkelling in sharm-el-sheik .state of the art 3 mp camera in its day .took me some good shots at the time .if i recall my main camera for that trip was a new nikon d80 . red sea fish by black fox wildlife photography, on Flickr
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Posted by jk: Wed Feb 27th, 2013 09:48 | 7th Post |
Well done Jeff. Love the boat picture. Would like to have one to potter around in these days but moorings in Spain are horribly expensive.
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