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Postby kipper on Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:00 pm

Well I'm going through my 16000 photos that I've taken over the past year and deleting the ones that have no elements of appeal in them (eg. OOF, no subject matter etc).

I think my D70 has mostly been used to create duds :)
It's probably a good job to start off with something like the D50/D70 and move up. Or even a point and shoot.

Something I noticed the other day though when shooting is that the viewfinder really sucks to help determine composition. I was looking through it and straining to see what I had in the shot.

However it was that said your first 10000 photos are rubbish was right.
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Re: Dud Photos

Postby digitor on Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:24 pm

kipper wrote:However it was that said your first 10000 photos are rubbish was right.


It might have been Cartier-Bresson who said something like that, but I think this would translate today into your first 100,000 photos, given that with digital people seem to shoot 10 times as much as they used to with film!

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Postby kipper on Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:26 pm

Ah yes, that's who it was I know somebody has it as their signature but was trying to remember the name.
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Re: Dud Photos

Postby sheepie on Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:29 pm

digitor wrote:...but I think this would translate today into your first 100,000 photos, given that with digital people seem to shoot 10 times as much as they used to with film!

hrrrmmmm - that would mean I'm stuff taking dud photo's! bugger!

Good luck on going through the old pics - it's a tough process. I guess you now have the benefit of hindsight, and can tell the real 'keepers' from the 'maybe I can fix this'! But it's still a huge job! The good thing is you'll have a good, worthwhile library of pics to work from afterwards. Make sure you catalog them somehow ;)
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Postby kipper on Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:35 pm

Sheepie, all my photos are currently in an iMatch DB (thanks Stubbsy). It's funny having a look back. The first week or few days I was using JPEG. Then I noticed that my shots had bad color casts, weren't exposed properly etc, so I switched to RAW+FINE. Didn't really know much about WB and I think was experimenting a lot - lots of blue cast being winter :)
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Postby wendellt on Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:46 pm

Hi Darryl

Rokkstar had the signature 'Your first 10,000 photos are your worst' -HCB

I would keep all the duds, as Stubbsy said in post in so many words where would all the great artists be today without the benefit of their initial sketches.

I keep all my duds and treasure them because no matter how far you go you can only learn from your mistakes or outakes, they are as important as the treasured photos you will keep.

Anyway as a conceptual freak I like my duds because they look experimental and innovatiove, I re-composite them into conceptual art, I like producing something out of rubbish, it's part of my conscious effort to re-cycle instead of proliferate.
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Postby kipper on Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:24 pm

That's fair enough Wendell but these images have no experimental qualities to them.
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Postby kipper on Sun Oct 16, 2005 1:19 pm

Well I've just pruned my photos folder down from 14000 to 7800 :)

Something though that I discovered and it wasn't during my pruning is that I'm pretty sure I lost about 1000-2000 photos from Easter when I was changing operating systems :( Unless I can find it on a DVD I'm screwed.

Time to get an external hdd I think.
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Postby kinetic on Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:41 pm

You could always burn some to DVD's :?:
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Postby DionM on Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:11 pm

I must admit, I keep a "Trash" folder. Basically it keeps all the duds.

I generally delete anything totally OOF, poor exposure or stupid composition / content. Anything that doesn't quite meet my standards is otherwise sent to the Trash folder.

I will eventually back up that folder to a few DVDs and keep them in storage. The kind of stuff that maybe one day I will look at and salvage, but probably not. If I don't look at it before the DVDs get corrupted then obviously I never will, I reckon.

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Postby kipper on Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:12 pm

Kinetic, I have a DVD burner but they're susceptible to scratches and have a limited life expentancy. Especially if they're poorly stored.
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Postby rokkstar on Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:32 pm

Kipper, I feel your pain and live by the words of HCB in my footer.
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