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advice from Claude on my 2025 photos

Kokubunji, 2026.01.26

I asked "Claude code" to review my photos on this website, specifically if there were any keepers and/or losers I should cut. I also wanted its thoughts on my composition, color, exposure, etc. Here is what it produced, after sampling the photos (not looking at every one).

# Photo Review Summary - 2025 Collection## STANDOUT KEEPERS

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library interior

Exceptional architectural shot with warm lighting and dramatic vertical space. Portfolio-worthy.

Snowy Japanese Alps

Beautiful tonal range, strong sense of depth

Bucharest canal reflection

Perfect symmetry, peaceful mood

Aerial night cityscape

Striking perspective from aircraft

Niagara Gorge panorama

Excellent color in the turquoise water

Coastal town vista

Classic Japanese landscape with nice layering

Red bottlebrush flower

Vibrant color pop, clean background

Dramatic cloudscape silhouette

Strong contrast, emotional

Cosmos with dew drops

Delicate, moody atmosphere

Autumn lake with boat

Contemplative, nice fall colors

Cyclist with long shadow

Good use of leading lines## REDUNDANCY CONCERNS - Consider Culling### February & May (Basketball)

These months are dominated by basketball game shots. With 189 + 1,147 images respectively, there's significant redundancy. Most action shots look similar.

**Recommendation:** Keep only 10-20 peak-action moments per game (dunks, crucial plays, emotional celebrations). You could likely reduce these by 80-90%.

### September (School Festival)

Multiple similar dance performance shots from the same angle.

**Recommendation:** Select 2-3 best from each performance group rather than entire sequences.

### January Canal SeriesFiles `EG0307`, `EG0308`, `EG0313` - Three very similar shots of the same irrigation channel.

**Recommendation:** Keep only one.

---## COMPOSITION TIPS### Strengths- Good eye for leading lines (canals, streets, railings)

- Strong texture work (lichen, stone walls, rust)

- Effective use of natural framing (cherry blossom branches, doorways)

### Areas to develop- **Subject isolation in sports:** Many basketball shots have cluttered backgrounds. Try tighter framing or wider apertures- **Horizon placement:** Some landscapes split the frame 50/50 - consider stronger rule-of-thirds placement- **Foreground interest:** The mountain and gorge shots would benefit from a rock, flower, or branch in foreground---## COLOR & EXPOSURE NOTES### What's working- Natural, authentic color rendering throughout- Nice handling of challenging mixed lighting (izakaya, night streets)

### Suggestions- Some overcast day shots (`03/20250319UC0056.jpg` rainy scene) could use slightly lifted shadows- The B&W urban shot (`09/20250915UC8855.jpg`) - consider more contrast for impact- Indoor gymnasium lighting creates yellow-green cast in basketball shots - white balance correction would help---## OVERALL ASSESSMENTYour 2025 collection shows a photographer comfortable across multiple genres: street, landscape, travel, sports, nature macro, and candid portraits. The international travel work (Romania, Toronto, Niagara) adds strong variety to the Japan-based daily photography.

**Primary recommendation:** Aggressive culling of sports/event sequences would dramatically strengthen the portfolio. The 5,200+ images could likely be edited down to 500-800 strong selects without losing any unique content.

---## IMAGE COUNTS BY MONTH

MonthCount
January370
February189
March488
April745
May1,147
June448
July24
August425
September732
October179
November482
Total5,229