So who has strong culling discipline and what are your words of advice to Delete More and Save Only Great Shots?
I wish....
Still I try to cull to only keep images with a meaningful subject and decent quality (and fail often enough).
Where I have problems is keeping the one image out of a burst when they are very similar.
In a recent concert shot culling session of a band that did not have that many special poses, I used the rule 5 shots per musician and 5 shots of the band, thanks to Chris Wahl, that worked well.
In the end, any shot requires one to ponder whether it might be resurrected one day is rubbish to begin with. One just has to have the strength to admit it ;-)
Especially on events, I usually have up to three culling rounds.
The first gets rid of the obvious failures.
The second round happens after basic processing and adjustment.
Here the too similar shots and various soso shots get weeded out.
The third is then done with the help of another set of eyes if I still have to many shots of the event that are still too similar.
cheers
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