I found this thread - Defination of obscenity - interesting but did not want to hijack it to ask a question that was alluded to in the thread.
What proportion of the photographs that you take do you print?
Here I'm talking about the photographs you have left, after you have weeded out the rubbish, and keep on your hard drives and are included when backing up, ie the ones you don't want to lose.
My question comes from a comment on another forum where a contributor mentioned that while quite a large proportion of amateur photographers have expensive cameras and lenses capable of producing high quality large prints, he thought very few do nothing more that publish fairly low resolution images on the web.
Therefore are a lot of us wasting our money?
Admittedly, more expensive cameras/specialised lenses tend to have features that will allow us to get shots in more difficult situations, but for many web published photos a much simpler (and less expensive) camera would have sufficed.
Have to put my hand up and recognise I am in this camp. I have had about 5 photos printed in the last couple of years.
Dave