How much location info should you post? This can be a tricky subject among photographers. Some are happy to share every location they've found, while others are more protective of "their" spots. Many of us learned about our favorite locations from others, and wish to "pay it forward" to the next generation of photographers.
However, in some cases, it's best not to share specific information, a frequent example when a rare and jittery bird shows up in a strange place, it can be best to let them have their privacy.
We don't take sides on this issue. You're not required to share any information at all. We do respectfully request that when applicable, you share at least some location information. This can be as vague or specific as you'd like "Taken on the Mosquito Lake Bridge at Deming, WA" or "Taken along the Nooksack River in the North Cascades" both let people know at least the general location of your image. The second allows you to keep details to yourself, while still giving folks a clue as to what region. If you're really feeling protective, you could say "Taken in the North Cascades" which would still identify the area while certainly being vague enough to keep your secret spot a secret.
The choice is up to you.
However, in some cases, it's best not to share specific information, a frequent example when a rare and jittery bird shows up in a strange place, it can be best to let them have their privacy.
We don't take sides on this issue. You're not required to share any information at all. We do respectfully request that when applicable, you share at least some location information. This can be as vague or specific as you'd like "Taken on the Mosquito Lake Bridge at Deming, WA" or "Taken along the Nooksack River in the North Cascades" both let people know at least the general location of your image. The second allows you to keep details to yourself, while still giving folks a clue as to what region. If you're really feeling protective, you could say "Taken in the North Cascades" which would still identify the area while certainly being vague enough to keep your secret spot a secret.
The choice is up to you.