I have asked this question before and got a really helpful answer that I have managed to stick to.
I delete any shots that simply don't make the grade - head chopped off, motion blur, out of focus etc. The rest I almost always keep :)
Strangely enough I know an American woman who lives across the street from me & she's told me before she's in the local "camera club" as she put it. Haven't the foggiest what they do though :shrug: :lol:
In some woodlands you may see squirrel feeders, this is a good place to have a look especially coming into the winter months. I have a few of red squirrels, shamefully taken with my N95 Nokia as it was all I had on me at the time. I remember counting 1 red and 8 gray that particular day.
Seen a few lovely pictures taken by a guy over in Essex. Very dark down there & when there are clear skies the images of the Milky Way are fantastic, absolutely stunning. I would like to post them but I'm sure I can't due to copyright etc?
I think for anything decent planets wise you would need...
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