Today I used Lightroom Mobile to capture images on the street for the first time. I recently remembered that you can sync images from Lightroom Mobile right to the Lightroom desktop application. This was huge for me as I'm fucking tired of syncing via Airdrop... It legit takes forever to select which images you want to import.

Anyway, when syncing the images I noticed each one took about 10-20 seconds, quite long, but worth it considering the images were RAW. This also gave me a little bit of time to inspect each image. I had nothing else to do so I looked over them one by one as they dropped in. I didn't make any changes, simply evaluated them based on quality.

In each image (for the most part) I noticed something that I didn't quite see in real time... Now I know, to a certain extent, this is expected, I'm looking at still images of a live moment, surely I couldn't see everything during the time of photographing, but man, some of these things were right in my face and I didn't even notice them. I'm talking poles, people in the background, possible juxtapositions, even unplanned reactions. I know it's supposed to be my job to take notice of these things, but in an honest moment, I usually don't.