@8976b041 I totally get it! I might snap something that is unusual, but the quality is poor, and so I am less inclined to share it. Yet, this misses the point that you’ve seen something out of the ordinary and you are excited. Maybe I have to own up to caring what people think of me and my blurred, noisy but lucky shots.
@1c2a51db nah, dont worry about it. Share what interests you and you'll find those who share the same interest organicly. I've been photographing birds for about 18-20 months now. And when I look back, my quality has improved. I have learned so much about the limits of my camera and how to adapt to the 'by the minute' changes to the lighting environment. I've followed you now, so hopefully I'll see more of your photos in my feed now. 👍