PeterDendrinos
Member
I suppose like many others I tend to pick the cherries from a particular shoot to print, filing the rest.
Over the last month I have been going through each and every shoot, and printing the best from each. What I discovered is that there are some hidden gems in there. Now some were originally passed over for technical reasons. Perhaps focus was off a bit, or there was movement in the subject, etc But other than that I have forced myself to select one and make the best print possible from it. There not all winners, but I believe I can add several to the working inventory.
So the moral of the story is dont discard anything, and after a couple years, go back and revisit those old shoots. You just might be surprised at what you find.
Pete
Over the last month I have been going through each and every shoot, and printing the best from each. What I discovered is that there are some hidden gems in there. Now some were originally passed over for technical reasons. Perhaps focus was off a bit, or there was movement in the subject, etc But other than that I have forced myself to select one and make the best print possible from it. There not all winners, but I believe I can add several to the working inventory.
So the moral of the story is dont discard anything, and after a couple years, go back and revisit those old shoots. You just might be surprised at what you find.
Pete