SoundGuy wrote:
troubledwaters wrote:
So many times one of us has said "Where was it we _________"? The journal answers those types of questions.
SoundGuy wrote:
So do digital cameras, pretty well all of which also shoot outstanding quality video. K.I.S.S. :W
valhalla360 wrote:
Unless you spend a lot of time cataloging and naming the pictures, it's really an inconvenient method. It's kind of like going to the library and just randomly walking up to the shelf to find a book.
I don't find that to be the case at all ... I just dump anything I shoot into iPhoto and can find anything in an instant. I can edit as much or as little as I want, ditching obvious bad shots, cleaning up really good ones, even dumping them into albums if I feel like it. Most times I don't bother and just leave pics & videos sorted by date ... good enough. :B
In keeping with digital format I also recently captured 50 hrs of 8 mm video tape as .mp4 files so they'll be easy to view or even reconvert years from now long after 8 mm equipment has become extinct. K.I.S.S. :B
Agreed.
As mentioned earlier, and along the k.i.s.s. line of thought, I have all of our trip photos organized into folders with the "where and when" as part of the folder names for general identification and chronological sorting.
I have also collated the entire 10 years of travel pics, as both the screen saver input, and my wallpaper changer input, on our laptops. It's a nice way to randomly review where we've been and what we've done, without having to be a travelling data entry clerk.
I'm not saying other methods of recording your travels are wrong, just that I prefer the photo-memories approach, to that of writing journals, since we always take pictures, anyway. For us, it's just simpler.
YMMV, as they say.:C