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Thank you very much! I like looking at the other work which may not be as professional because I know I was once at that point in my photography. Everyone is at a different stage of their journey :)

That's true. Only it wasn't the intention of the #photofeed tag to be used for those. It was to separate the more polished work from those posting under#photography. What I was really trying to say though, is that it is sad to see quality photography with little Upvotes, and really bad blurry, out pf focus photography earning lots with comments like "awesome work!" when it clearly isn't even mediocre. LOL!

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I see your point. Hashtags will always be overused when they are popular. The @photofeed account will be the filter that everyone can be sure is quality :)

I hope so, but already it's being misused by some. Sometimes it's just ignorance. New people see a tag and they use it. :-(