A Brief Note About Upcoming Posts

Posting a new photograph here every day isn’t easy! I usually try to work ahead so that I have a number of photographs queued up in advance. (No, I’m not really up at 4:00 a.m. Pacific every day finishing up and posting a new photo… ;-)

About a month ago I found myself in the difficult position of having no new photograph ready for the next day’s post on more than one occasion. Fortunately, this happened at about the time of my annual ritual of reviewing all of my photographs from the previous year. This year that amounted to more than 10,000 frames. Not surprisingly, I found a few interesting photographs that I had forgotten or which didn’t make sense to me originally.

During the past few weeks I’ve had more opportunities to get out and shoot. In fact, right now I have nearly two weeks of photographs queued up for posting here. I had the opportunity to spend a rainy afternoon at the Getty Center in Los Angeles at the end of December, and a series of photographs from that adventure will appear soon. I also had the chance to make a quick visit to the Big Sur coast yesterday and I have a few new photographs from that trip that will appear soon – including a new shot of the Rocky Creek Bridge area that I think I like a lot.

Stay tuned!

3 thoughts on “A Brief Note About Upcoming Posts”

  1. Hi, Edie. I’m running my blog on WordPress, and it let’s me set the release date and time for each post when I create it.

    Rosemary, thanks! I actually don’t think a “perfect” shot is possible, but that doesn’t keep me from trying! :-)

    Dan

  2. Dan, maybe it wouldn’t be so hard if you didn’t always insist on having a “perfect” shot. :) Love your work. Carry on.

  3. Dan, what software do you use to queue your posts? MarsEdit only allows me to edit the date posted, but not the time. I have to log in to my wordpress software to edit the time it becomes visible.

    Edie

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