In case you missed it, here are the previous links for this now-completed project:
PART 1 – SCANNING MY 1987-1993 PHOTOS TO THE CLOUD
PART 2 – SCANNING MY 1994-1996 PHOTOS TO THE CLOUD
PART 3 – SCANNING MY 1997-1998 PHOTOS TO THE CLOUD
PART 4 – SCANNING MY 1999-2000 PHOTOS TO THE CLOUD
PART 5 – ORGANIZING MY 2001-2005 DIGITAL PHOTOS
PART 6 – ORGANIZING MY 2006-2010 DIGITAL PHOTOS
PART 7 – ORGANIZING MY 2011-2015 DIGITAL PHOTOS
This has been the hardest set of years, by far, to go through. I deleted over 15,000 photos from these 5 years! OMFG! My favorite aspect of digital photography is that you can take an unlimited amount of photos. So I typically take about 20 pictures of everything just to make sure I get one picture I like. However, that creates an ungodly amount of digital photos for any given time period! But, after about 40 hours of work [at least], I now have scanned images of my film pictures from 1987-2000, and pared down digital photos from 2001-2016, all organized by year and category. W00t! Here are my favorites from 2011-2015:
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Luv the factory picture and the cats of course. Dad
Thanks Dad!
Amazing photos! I love so many of them that I don’t even know where to begin, but one of my top favorites is the view of the Choate Bridge from your house. Spectacular!
i love that one, too. i think this is my favorite set so far! it’s hard because i’ve already posted all or most of these in various blog posts throughout the past 2 years, but i wanted to capture them all together.
Wow, love the sunset reflected in the river! I so need to do this, but it’s not even visible on my radar yet. Someday!
It’s worth it, but a lot of work! Now I just need to try to keep up with it from here on forward!
Awesome pic of the yawning cat on the pink blanket – it is my favorite. I used to put all of my pictures immediately into photo albums, but since I bought a digital camera I stopped. Now the task of trying to go through all those years of photos is daunting. I’m impressed you did it.
Thanks, Jessica! I used to always put my photos immediately into albums, too. But with digital photos, I just sort of stashed them all into yearly folders and forgot about them. It is a LOT of work, but I’m glad I did it. It’s been on my “to do” list for over 10 years. It was fun (and sometimes hard) looking back through all those years of memories.