>But have you got photos?
>This gear thread have pushed another photo thread from last page!
>Better go and take some photos!
>Too few photos.
... and whatever /p/ says.
I was photographing from day zero, I never left my camera at home, I never allowed anybody to stop me taking photos, I never was ashamed of taking photos (in any pose), I occasionally go for a photo walk with my expensive gear wherever I want despite the dangers, I find any weather suitable for photos, I do not hesitate asking a stranger for a portrait, I missed only one or two worthy scenes because I doubted they will be good during several years of photographing, I wipe the UV protector with my clothes.
I got a thousand of photos which I strongly like and I am fully satisfied with images I have.
>Hey Anon, I like some of your photos, can you show me more?
Oh, sorry, I do not have intention of showing anything to others and what is more important I can show you all thousand of them and you will only get bored because there is no structure in my photos.
I am the happiest man from those who are not satisfied with photography: my only problem is that I do not know a good way of exposing those loads of photos which I personally like.
Another problem is that photos which I like are mostly subject-centristic.
I have never seen /p/ to teach about arranging photos. I came to a point at which any arrangement is either dumb or does not simplify the matter.