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If Flickr and DPS inspire you, that's good. When you compare your work to photos that may be a result of years of experience, really great equipment, schooling, and yes, even talent and skill, you are creating that wall.
Look only to your last several hundred photographs: that's your best measure of success. That will tell you what needs more attention, and where you've improved.
Be inspired by others; compare yourself to you. Steady improvement is your goal, and it's individual. That may include some slowdown, some lack of interest. Accept that, remove the pressure of being "as good as" others, and you'll find the learning will continue and you'll be eager to shoot again.
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Proud user of a Fuji FP S3100, Nikon P90, a Canon T3i, and persistence.
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