Hi! As has been pointed out, what you should get next very much depends on the type of photography you want to do. For instance, if it's Landscape Photography, then a wide-angle lens would come in handy, as would a sturdy tripod and maybe a set of ND grads. If it's Portrait Photography, then maybe a 50mm or 85mm prime lens (with a relatively large maximum aperture) and a flashgun with eg the Gary Fong Lightsphere Collapsible diffuser, maybe a reflector or an inexpensive backdrop. Let me know your type(s) of photography and I can maybe help a little more. One thing that I do find indispensible, however, is Photoshop. I bought the current version of Elements at the time, Elements 8 (although Elements 10 is the latest) and it was money so well spent. I don't know how much it costs in the states - I live in London, UK, where it cost me £60 (approx. 92 US$) when it was the current version, and Elements 10 is about the same price at the moment, over here.