I do photography purely as a hobby but I love taking the camera out when I can and snapping away. Take this afternoon for example, drove down to Hosehill Lake near Reading and wandered about for 2 hours taking pics. I try to only snap things that look good (duh!) but typically I can run off 200+ pics quite quickly. I then get home, pop them on the laptop and go through...
...delete
...delete
...delete
...delete
...keep...just
...delete
...keep
So I'll generally delete at least 50%, some because I've taken several of the same thing slightly differently framed, others because I get back and just think it looks crap. It looked nice out there, but now I think no one wants to see that. I'm out there and conscious of this, and I *try* to limit myself, but still end up with a lot I want to delete.
So is this what everyone does, or do you try and go out and force yourself to take only "x" number of photos? Any other tips?
PS. I'll be posting a few of the keepers over on the landscape bit a little later. just got to delete all the rubbish first!
...delete
...delete
...delete
...delete
...keep...just
...delete
...keep
So I'll generally delete at least 50%, some because I've taken several of the same thing slightly differently framed, others because I get back and just think it looks crap. It looked nice out there, but now I think no one wants to see that. I'm out there and conscious of this, and I *try* to limit myself, but still end up with a lot I want to delete.
So is this what everyone does, or do you try and go out and force yourself to take only "x" number of photos? Any other tips?
PS. I'll be posting a few of the keepers over on the landscape bit a little later. just got to delete all the rubbish first!

excellent quote.