Sure, Martin says “Don’t sweat it!”, but that’s easier said than done.
I had a pretty long pause now. It’s Friday morning and I am still posting images of Tuesday. Oh dear! These are again images taken with the 70-300 VR on a sunny day. Actually I really like some of them, may drop others, some may not fit at all into the final collection, and then there may be some images that I have missed.
The way I work (apart from shooting) is simple. I copy the day’s images on my hard drive and incorporate them into my image database. I use IMatch as DAM program, but everything that allows for keywording and searching for keywords across directories will do.
After copying, I skim over the images and label them as SoFoBoMo ‘09 candidates.
In the first run I don’t care about anything but these images. If by the end of next week I feel that I severely lack images, I’ll come back to the original collection later, but for now I go strictly to the candidates.


So where’s the blues, you ask? Well, first, there is the delay. I hate delay, but in this case I can’t help it.

My best corrective is, to compulsively follow every impulse. For a split-second I may question the possible value of a subject, but then I take the picture anyway.
It does work, really, but it produces a bigger amount of images than usual. Normally during the week I have one or two fits where I produce more than one or two images, the other three or four days there is only one Image of the Day and possible one side image. Over the years I have learned to cope with that.
At the moment it is five, six, seven, eight images that I need to process and post per day, and that slows me down, and that causes delay, and …
“The Blues Pick On Me” by Peppermint Harris is the Song of the Day. I have it on a box of ten CDs called “Rhythm & Blues - Original Masters”, a real treasure box that I have recently bought at a regular price of 10€ (yes, 1€ per CD!). It does not seem to be available in the US, thus I have linked to a four CD collection called “Ham Hocks and Cornbread” that has it on disc three. Deezer has the whole disc for you to hear. The song is track 29.