Morning
I wouldn't worry too much about it Pramote, I am also guilty many times of posting a couple of pictures in a day, I then check myself and try not to do it for a few days just to give people a break from my drivel!
I think it's important sometimes to understand what being a part of a community like this is, I for one live in the middle of nowhere by the Arctic Circle, in a country I am not a native of, I work a lot but have no family here and as sad as it sounds, communicating or being a part of what happens on here is a way of touching base with reality, even in if it's just in a virtual way. There can be days when I don't actually speak to anyone when processing images and sometimes you guys fulfil the role of sounding board or simply feeling like there are likeminded people out there.
Someone suggested they wished that people restricted their work to only their best stuff, I don't agree, I look at a lot of things and wonder just what on earth made someone decide to take the photograph in the first place, never mind actually posting it but variety is the spice of life and not everyone can like everything, I have images that make me smile because of a tone or a colour and still I know that anyone looking at it without the benefit of my understanding of the scene will think it's complete rubbish, it doesn't matter. My "best" work is reserved for the people paying me, this week I shot 4 portraits, a data centre and a building site from the air, I love the shots, clients love them but I have absolutely no desire to share them on here, I'd much rather share the shots I take when wandering about, and certainly not for recognition or likes, which is lucky! I post them for me, and I encourage others to do the same.
It's just photography after all, there are real problems in the world, we shouldn't turn what we love doing in to something that causes stress, I am in discussions about a trip to Syria and Iraq, I take and post average pictures of autumn as a way of not thinking about real life!
Have a good weekend all.
Mat