I don't think of it as falling behind, I just employ a lengthy
cooling-off period. My initial enthusiasm for the results of a shoot
often fades away soon after. I really only want to post my "best" --
an ever rising bar -- so I'm not too concerned if some good stuff
fails to get seen immediately.

I've got stuff from last year and the year before that that I've gone
back over and decided to bump from 2 stars to 3 stars or from 3 to 4.
Meaning it will likely get processed and show up somewhere Real Soon
Now.

On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Don Guthrie <shark50...@gmail.com> wrote:
> P.J.'s Christmas tree begs the question How far behind processing photos do
> you get? I am constantly finding photos on my hard drive that have been
> copied and loaded into Aperture but never gotten beyond raw. I also find
> photos that I meant to post somewhere and flag for PDML that I never did
> anything with. I posted something on Google+ last week & realized I should
> post it here & still have not  done so.
>
> They say the butcher backed into his meat cutter & got a little behind in
> his work. I empathize.
>
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