A reclaimed salvage store has that tag line as part of its advertising. Your Lightroom Catalog has the same tag line. There are always new images in store for you. All you have to do is spend some time looking through the Catalog. We can now create hundreds of digital images every time we go out to photograph. We can’t possibly remember each one. In prehistoric times (when I was using my view camera), I could visualize every image and remember each sheet of film exposed. That was easy to do when you made eight or ten images a day. We can’t do that anymore. Between the massive quantities of images we make and our (my) aging brain, it’s information overload.
The other day I was going back to find one of “those” images, (one that I remembered making but not when or where) and I stumbled into several projects I had no idea I started. I discovered a couple of memes I could build into projects and eventually found the image I was looking for.
This image was a not included in the “Little Creek” project in The Lipka Journal this month (April, 2022). It got me remembering similar images from photo safaris. This and the other ones like it will show up in a future issue of The Lipka Journal.
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