And I never finished updating my Peru trip log. Suffice to say it was a great, great trip. I still have some photos to go through; that's that paradox of going digital...you are less discretionary with the number of pictures you take. So you have more to process after the fact. I think it's because:
1. It's easy to just hold the button down.
2. You "feel" more professional when you shoot a few in a row
3. You turn on bracketing arbitrarily so then you must take lots of shots. You justify it by saying you want to HDR everything, but you don't.
4. You are fearful of not getting that perfect smile or having somebody's eyes closed on your shot.
So you take too many shots, which means there are more to go through and edit or delete. And you haven't started deleting photographs until recently because you have pack-rat syndrome. There's a pattern here.
In any case, I'm working towards real-time management of my photos (of everything in my life frankly), but I'm starting to digress. Those thoughts are for another blog (coming soon).
Which is the whole point of this posting. I've hesitated to post certain things because I didn't want to co-mingle tech with productivity with fatherhood, so everything has suffered.
So this blog is going to focus exclusively on parenthood and its [mostly] joys. That way I'll have a safe place to capture everything (and safe means strictly technical, I know enough to know that there is really no "safe" place on the Internet). I will add one or two more postings here to point to a company I've started and consequently some new blogs...
Onwards...
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