
I typically post about 20% of the photos from each bout. About 25% of those photos I'd rate between "marginal" and "brilliant." Which means 75% of the photos are crap. One Hundrend Percent Pure Crap! This isn't false modesty to say that 70-75% of what I shoot is crap (believe me I have an ego). When I say it's crap, it's crap!

A defect of my current workflow is that I don't delete the 80% of all the roller derby photos that "don't make the team" in the first round of editing.

Now, since I don't shoot with a "full frame" camera (raw files are only 10 megapixels large), I have a certain "license to be lazy." Taking this license was just fine when I shot about 6-7 bouts a year.

But I shot whole or parts of over 70 bouts in 2012... and those photos that didn't make the team need to be deleted to free up hard-drive space.

For the moment, that means deleting those photos by hand in Capture One. But that also means I get to review (quickly) all those photos that didn't make the team the first time... and every once in a while I'll find a photo that for whatever reason I find compelling.
In the end, I "found" 61 photos from that 80%.

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I just really like the idea of mollusks and mammals trying to get along with each other.
The full "found" photographs of 2012 set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nocklebeast/sets/72157630596924456/
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