My brother-in-law gave my sister a great gift for her birthday: a digital picture frame that has photos of their family.
My brother-in-law confided in me that he went through about 500 photos to get the 100 or so that he ended up loading into the frame.
Before we had the luxury of digital pictures, we took fewer snapshots. In addition, it was easy to get rid of the ones that were duplicates, out of focus, too dark or just bad. Now, through the magic of digital cameras, we can take hundreds of snapshots and we often download them without even looking at them.
Not every picture is a keeper. Can you go through some of your photos and see which ones you can let go?
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