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David_Cavan

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  1. Jays va Mariners in Seattle
  2. The more time spent around photography the more I agree with this statement. Photography is a personal thing, and whatever works for an individual is fine with me. I do a lot of post-processing, and enjoy it. The goal for me is based on the notion that the image looks as I remember the occasion to have been. And, if that's not "good enough", whatever that means, I will change parts of the image to be how I wish it had looked. There's a phrase we used back when I worked on large IT projects, "perfection is the enemy of good enough". Photography is my opportunity to decide what is good enough, and stop there. Maybe. Since I quite real work, and went full-time with photography I've found that the images that sell best are those I like the most - there's something about getting a result to the place I'm happy with that seems to stand out for others.
  3. Our street was done in April, and I noticed that it had been updated in July. It could have happened earlier in that 90 days of course, but at least it appears to be less than 3 months.
  4. We use the three TVs in our home almost constantly during awake hours to slideshow photos selected from our lifetimes of photography as a hobby, and a business. It ties well into our own music, or playlists from Spotify. It's mostly in the background, but now and then we see an image, and that turns into a 10-minute conversation about something from our memories. As far as I'm concerned the display quality is somewhere between good-enough, and excellent. JPEGs are somewhere between 2mb and 20mb, and they are sufficient to have sold a few prints to guests who see something, get curious, and end up buying an image for themselves. The point of all this is that there are so many options, so many ways to do things now. There's no right, or wrong, way. I believe in using our photos for us first, and others who see them as a secondary objective. But most important to me, using them, getting them off the disks and onto a device.
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