One of the things which can be very productive to do is to re-process old images using the latest versions of your processing tools. I just went through a folder form November 2011, and even though that's only a little more than a year ago, the upgrade to Lightroom 4 from Lightroom 3 enables me to process more images to the "keeper" stage. Here's a photo from California's Central Coast I don't recall even seeing in Lightroom 3, but pasting some preliminary Lightroom 4 adjustments to many photos in the album enabled me to recognize its potential.
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Wow this looks great!
Muy hermosa foto...
I often take a dive in my library. I find "new" forgotten images almost every time :)
So Beautiful
So nice
oh so great
Great, rich reds at the horizon +Jeff Sullivan.
Nice shut
Love the colours
Potential, indeed!