John Sessoms wrote:

> Keep the good ones. Get rid of the others.

Classic! :-)

Good by what measure?  Acceptable on what axes?

> Sometimes, once I've decided which ones are keepers and which ones 
> aren't, I'll put it away to come back to it later. After I've had time 
> to reflect, maybe some of the "good ones" aren't quite so good as I 
> originally thought.

Everybody acts/sounds like they have lots of time to let a gallery 
selection "bake" ... I usually don't.  So I guess I either need to 
acquire an editor or just say f*** it. ;-)  No other way to get the 
objectivity in a 24-hour period that I'm aware of.

-- 
Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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