I dunno how many photocrapically inclined members there are, but I'm pretty darn sure that most of you have an image acquiring device of some sorts, be it a camera or a cameraphone (or a scanner - you can
stick cats into them, just don't blind the poor creature

).
It can be srs bsns, or a snapshot, or anything in between. This ain't a competition. As long as it's taken by you. And you want to show it to peoplez. No eksheptions, don't go posting photos taken by someone else, without a very good reason and explanation.
Few other rules. Since this ain't a photocrappy forum, most members might not be familiar with the usual protocols.
- If there's a person in the photo, do not post unless you have a permission from that person. While it might be legal, it's terribly impolite. Celebrities and the like are an exception as far as I'm concerned - it's part of their job, as long as the photo does not depict them unfavorably or in obviously private moment.
- If you want comments and criticism, say so. Unless someone has mentioned that they want such things, it's rather impolite to tell them their photos suck. We already know who is going to bash them regardless, but so what?

- Only one photo per post. Just so we can get moar posts.
- Post processing is okay. Make it into as much of a digital art as you'd like, as long as you did it yourself - and it was a photo at some point in time.

- Tell us a story about it, if you'd like.
I'll add more, if need arises.
Don't be shy, this time you don't have to show yourself.

Don't be shy of your skillz, either. I'm aware of one other hobbyist - other than myself - in this forum, and neither of us are... what you'd call 'good', so no reason for 'oh noes, but everyone else has so much better photos'. I'm pretty sure that there are no pros here, either.
Since it would be rather crude of me to ask peoplez do something and not do it myself, here's one from me:
A beach, bit north of Lakselv, Norway (pretty sure it's actually this shoal here), about year ago. It's a HDR, combined from several exposures.