Since I have experienced the power of a RAW image, I have seldom shot in jpeg and this has caused my laptop to run so slow due to the bulk of photos that I have. This made me buy an external hard drive which works well for me. Again, this has given me so much more reason to shoot. From my point and shoot days, I have shot so much during my travels but then it has increased so much more since the arrival of my DSLR. It's as if the camera is already a part of my body. A 12.2GigaBytes of raw image backlog is probably more than enough of how passionate I am to this craft. I owe a lot of friends, colleagues and you my viewer or reader that much of photo data. When will be the time I'll finish San Pablo's seven lakes where I am under pressure from my work colleagues? When will be the time I can share the photos to the shutterclickz group our climb to Mt. Pulag? Perhaps, I need a vacation to finish all these but wouldn't it cause my backlog a lot more GigaBytes? Should I just shoot in jpeg then? I don't want to, raw is the best thing that happened to during the shot and after the shot.
Going back, I even skipped post processing my Halloween Shoot because it's passe. Oh well, what can I do..I guess the best thing is to make people wait more and more! **evil grin**
So long, anyway I showed my colleagues their jumpshot! Hahahaha! Btw, you can also see a photo of mine by Alvin (our team leader in Mt. Pulag climb) here: http://ajjfaustino.multiply.com/photos/photo/25/1

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