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Wednesday
Nov302011

civilized ku # 2003-05 / ku # 1135 ~ catching up

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Wall display ~ Plattsburgh, NY • click to embiggen
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Building Lots (for sale) ~ Jay, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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20 Main / Thanksgiving day ~ Au Sable Forks, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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Tangle with birch trees ~ Saranac, NY - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
Over the past 10 days I have made over 40 "final" pictures. That is to say, 40+ "keepers" which are processed to finished standards. Which is not to say that each and every one of them will see the light of day in one form or another. But, that said, there are quite a few good pictures in the bunch.

It is also worth noting, that I do not, for one reason or another, get around to posting every "good" picture I make. Even if I wanted to post them all, there isn't enough time left on any given day to do so. So, I tend to post only the best of the best and leave the rest to be dealt with in another way.

In any event, here are 4 pictures from the 40+ last 10 days pictures I have processed and saved. There will be more to follow.

Reader Comments (2)

Mark, you do know that "save for later" is closely related to "temporarily", as we software people say :-?

December 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAndreas Manessinger

Some wonderful images as usual. I especially like the first 3 in this posting.

How much time do you spend picturing vs. processing?

How do you find the time?

What is your incentive to make so many images?

Does creating pictures provide personal satisfaction or does it come from showing your work?

Enough questions?

December 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Linn

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