Mine is pretty easy, I import the pics with a shell script from the sdcard into a date based file structure: ~/Pictures/YYYY/MM/DD/
Then I use Dark table to look through the imported pictures and give them 1-5 stars and mark which ones to delete. Then I delete the ones to delete. And then I go through the ones I want to use for something and edit them. After that I export them as jpeg and publish.
As backup I use synology drive and back up ~/Photos offsite and use DejaDup to backup ~/ to a USB hard drive.
I’d love a cubical, at work we only had open spaces the last 15 years or so. It’s so loud and distracting, I hate it. But the upper management always has their own individual office where they can just close the door.
It depends on your question, yes it looks like that everywhere in Palestine, but also in Israel, for example in Betlehem or Nazareth. But you mentioned the building standing in the background. In Gaza most of the buildings are destroyed now I would assume. In the Westbank this is not the case.
Actually I’m mostly interested in how long it takes until you as a amateur photographer “recover” from having children. I was out and shooting and traveling so much before, but now 95% of the photos are the baby. But to be honest I’d love to go out and shoot, but I can’t. I have to take the baby with me and then it’s all focus on him and the camera is then only heavy and in the way. Changing lenses is the worst.