Every time I finish taking photos on Transcentral highway (a.k.a Cebu TCH) I usually end up from 4 GigaBytes to 10 Gigabytes of data on my SD Card. Consisting around 2,000 to 5,000 shutter counts on a single day. Mostly, when I shoot photos for outdoor or event (non serious photos) I usually do it on JPEGs only (no RAW). I dont want to deal with thousands of RAW files, most data are not used and it's pretty much pointless to go on that path. I only work with RAW if there is a serious photoshoot only. When I copy photos from SD card to the computer, I keep them all in one folder. Next step is to create a web-optimized copy of all images. This way, I can upload adequate quality for Facebook or Blog. I mostly do this by batch processing, few clicks and then move on with an attached watermark. Optimized images are created in a separate folder, my next action is to delete the unnecessary images I dont need. Delete inappropriate shots including the bad ones. This way