Whenever I send pictures for a competition or so, I ask my wife or oldest
daughter to edit. As they are more on a distance, there choice is a lot
different from mine and I notice yields also more proze winners.

Op Di, 16 oktober, 2007 03:54, schreef John Celio:
> How do you decide what to cut and what to keep when you've shot more than
> one good photo of a subject?
>
> Assuming you feel like all or most of the photos of said subject are good,
> how do you distance yourself from your personal attachment to your work or
> subject, in order to objectively edit it all down to something more
> manageable than (for instance) the big ol' gallery I posted over the
> weekend?
>
> Objectivity is the goal, I think.  How do you achieve it?
>
> John
> (the above is all one question, phrased in different ways)
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