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Originally Posted by Fred6027
I must say that I appreciate the organizational skills that this method entails ..... i myself label the pics " Folder # 1 " ; " folder # 2 " ... etc ......
but it had not occured to me to ' Color code ' them ..... wouldn't that entail having to ' crop ' just about every pic , though ? ...
as there are many different colored riders in many of the pics .... and then there are the multi - colored ' riders themselves ... would you categorize that particular rider by the dominant primary color of the rider ?
Ah , * confusion reigns * ( for me anyways ) ...
i think I'll take a break from this pondering and post some pics -
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All is not hopeless, Fred. Its really very simple. First - yes, I am chopping up pics to focus on individual riders. No law against that...
Second, my breakdown goes like this:
minimal riders - unpainted or minimally painted (lots of bare skin, ideally distributed evenly over the entire body, but not always).
green riders
red/orange riders
blue riders
purple riders
gold/silver riders (hear that, Pedro - gold is the one you posted)
yellow riders
white riders
black/brown riders
in each of the above cases, those colors predominate and there is not much exposed bare skin.
then we have two additional categories:
multi-colored riders - sort of a catch all where no one color predominates and the paint job does not fall into the next and final category, which is:
clothed/costumed riders - where the paint job is made to resemble clothing or a costume of some sort (i.e. mermaid, viking, tuxedo, skeleton, caveman, etc)
there, thats all there is to it. And yes, I detected a hint of sarcasm/bemusement from you regarding my obsessiveness. Thats OK. I am OK with that. Honest....
KLondike
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