Playing Catch-up

Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina
Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina

My typical practice when I get back from a trip and am going through photos to process for my blog is to toss some of the picks into a Quick Collection in Lightroom.  I’ll process those and when I’m done I’ll have a little group to go with whatever words I’ve had bouncing around in my head.

Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina
Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina

These photos have been sitting in my Quick Collection folder since we returned from our visit to Belhaven in late March.  I think 6 out of the 8 were done, I just hadn’t finished them.

Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina
Fishing boats in Swan Quarter, North Carolina

I thought I had better clear them out before I start posting more Hilton Head photos.  So here they are, better late than never, I guess!

Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina
Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina
I guess her tripod didn't come with a manual.  Points for the Holga, though.
I guess her tripod didn’t come with a manual. Points for the Holga, though.
Along Main Street in Washington, North Carolina
Along Main Street in Washington, North Carolina
Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina
Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina
Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina
Along the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, North Carolina

6 thoughts on “Playing Catch-up”

  1. These sets of yours Tom are always a pleasure to look at. They never fail to engage.

    I do the same thing with the Quick Collection set but I still have photos that date back from over a year ago just sitting there so don’t feel bad 🙂

    1. Dang, Cedric! I don’t think I could go that long without processing them. I’d probably just take them out and figure I’ll get back to them later. For me the Quick Collection is sort of like my e-mail inbox: Empty is best! 😉

      Thanks for the kind comments, by the way.

  2. Just as Cedric says, engaging is the power of your images. And you do that quite often. I also drop images into a quick collection then work on those. If I’ve only shot a handful of images I may not. Thanks for sharing.

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