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angrylittleboy
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Back when I had my first digital camera, I'd keep 8 out of the 10 shots that I had. Nowadays, it's pretty much the opposite. On average, I'd get a hundred photos in a day (digital, lol), but more than half of them gets deleted. then I'd choose 3 - 5 pics which I think are the best of the bunch and upload them. Prior to deleting some pics in flickr a couple of times, I was near the 1,000 photos mark- now there are about 90 - 100 left.
It's not that different with film. I Already had 3 rolls which I didn't post online, just kept scans of the negatives.
I guess it's inevitable that you become more critical of the photos you want other people to see as you learn more stuff. When I was starting out, my standards were pretty much "Whoah, not blurry, this is good to go". Nowadays, composition, lighting and some other stuff also gets thrown in, making it harder for random photos to be posted online.
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