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    Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    I hope nobody minds me posting this here, mods please move if not in the right place!

    http://robertpoolephotography.com/20...ives/#more-214

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    I thought it would be an article on safe guarding your images, but the actual is just as worthwhile. I just recently went through an 800 count series from 2014 and found so many gems that I've spent the weekend editing.

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I thought it would be an article on safe guarding your images, but the actual is just as worthwhile. I just recently went through an 800 count series from 2014 and found so many gems that I've spent the weekend editing.
    It's amazing what you find if you look back!

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Not only do I do this, I will also take an image and reprocess it from scratch.

    My photographic skills have changed over time and so have my PP skills as well as my tastes and how I apply those skills.

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Not only do I do this, I will also take an image and reprocess it from scratch.

    My photographic skills have changed over time and so have my PP skills as well as my tastes and how I apply those skills.
    I 100% agree! I cringe looking back at the vignettes and HDR of a few years back...

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Rummaging through the archives can be a lot of fun. And also re-processing images with new skills, software, etc. as Manfred points out. Cleaning up the files is a good way to spend winter days up here. Haven't gotten to it this year so far.

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    That was the first article I read in your blog so I continued on and searched for more...

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    That was the first article I read in your blog so I continued on and searched for more...
    Worth raiding my archive then?!

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    re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Hell yes! I have been wanting to go through mine this winter but I am preparing for a trip to Oz so I will leave it for now...so much things to do with life getting in the way...

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    Re: Why it's worth raiding your archives - Robert Poole

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Not only do I do this, I will also take an image and reprocess it from scratch.

    My photographic skills have changed over time and so have my PP skills as well as my tastes and how I apply those skills.
    Couldn't agree more.

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