That looks real nice, Marnie! I think your friend will like it very much. Cheers Christine

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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 6:14 PM
Subject: OT: My Calendar


As some may have "heard," I've being doing a calendar. Not all printed yet,
but some pages printed.

In case you are  curious...

http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/calendar.htm

Most of you will have seen most of them. (Screen shots as it is laid out in
Word.)

I need a small calendar for myself, thus the size. For my friend I will just
not cut them down.

The rest is FYI, in case you've been  thinking about doing a calendar
sometime.

It's been an interesting  project and these are the results/side
effects/things I discovered:

1. Did it in Word. Works okay, but there may be something better. Because I
liked  none of the templates, I created tables and had to type in my own
numbers (this  is the part that could work better). I have Word 2000, so I
downloaded the Office 2007 trial to try it (was hoping for gradient color in text, nope). Ugh. Though I could get used to it eventually, Word 2007 slowed me down.
So I found a  plug-in that would create "Classic Menus" in all Office
products (there are several plug-ins) and then found I could handle 2007 just fine.
:-) I would  definitely want a traditional menu until I learn the new
interface. (Haven't  decided if will keep after trial.)

2. I upgraded from Lightroom 1 to 2. I  don't see major differences but it
does let me catalogue pictures on different  drives better. Going through
pictures for calendar encouraged me to use Lightroom to organize my pictures even more. Still working on that. (Lightroom 2 does seem slightly better at that.)

3. I haven't shot as many photos as I thought since going digital. 11,000+
and a big chunk of those are pictures of  things I sold on ebay.

4. There are shots hidden in my "archive" here and  there that aren't bad,
that I sort of like that I missed on my first pass through as I pulled out the more dramatic/better shots. It is interesting to go back through and find new things, though I don't seem to find any gems. If they are there, I got them
on first pass through. ;-)

5. It was actually pretty hard to come up with 12 decent landscape shots. 12
Decent shots that  would "fit" the month they were for.

6. So what I got (am getting) the  most out of going through my archive is
noticing what I "did wrong" or at least did not do right. Noticing bad framing, or almost GOOD framing, just missing by a bit. That is what I've noticed the
most, a picture that will almost be there,  but not quite. So overall been
noticing: hasty framing, hasty shooting (movement in picture), and sometimes bad exposure (hasty exposure, that is less frequent with all the camera bells
and whistles warning me).

What I've always known that I need to do to be a better photographer -- slow down, frame better, think about it more. But I have definitely been having
that confirmed going  through my archives.

Not a bad exercise for anyone. (Archives or  calendar.)

(Unless you're one of the people on my hate list then all your  shots are
probably good.)

Marnie aka Doe  ;-)



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