I often focus on the scenes in travel photography, cutting out people wherever possible; however, after binge-reviewing my old albums, I've noticed that the best photos are always ones where people are interacting with the environment--even when they're tourists!
note indieweb dev photos albumsToday I bit the data management bullet and started reviewing old photos. Geeze, I've forgotten how tedious it can be reviewing photos en masse: selecting them, editing them, exporting them, properly arranging them into albums..,
I've not been great at photo management since Google nuked Picassa--a sort of light-weight version of Adobe's lightroom. I spent hours today untangling a mess of folders and directories housing photos from many computers ago. These photos are now largely sorted in Light Room, waiting for editing. I'm hoping their final resting place will be here on my server (with some redundancies, of course).
note indieweb dev photos albumsMy site broke, because the /2019 folder in my storage did not yet exist, and somewhere over the last year I added code that relied on that. So 19 years in, the Millennium bug is still active.