Happy Monday Steemit, Share Your Food And Animal Photography!

in #contest6 years ago

Share your photography and win SBD/Steem


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To participate share any food related photography with the tag #foodphotography or animal photography with the tag #animalphotography. Good luck and have fun!

Deadline is in 24 hours at 23:59 CET (UTC+1)

Payout Structure 5.0 Steem/SBD and 2000 XP per category

More information: FAQ

Results will be published tomorrow on @photocontests blog


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Monday: foodphotography and animalphotography
Tuesday: landscapephotography and cityscapephotography
Wednesday: architecturalphotography and vehiclephotography
Thursday: macrophotography and colourfulphotography
Friday: streetphotography and portraitphotography
Saturday: sportsphotography and smartphonephotography
Sunday: goldenhourphotography and longexposurephotography


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This is beautiful

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My entry

photograph taken by me

very good job by you dear.
it is motivating us to photography.

This comment has received a 0.23 % upvote from @speedvoter thanks to: @mahadihasanzim.

The best wildlife photographers are masters at getting close to the animals they photograph, yet also keeping their distance and respecting nature. It’s a tricky balance that can feel like a contradiction. If you’re photographing lions and tigers, avoiding disruption can be a matter of personal safety. However, when it comes to most animals, it’s the photographer who poses the larger threat. It’s all too easy to damage habitats or frighten your photo subjects, even when you have the best intentions.

U speak like an expert

Love it, my alternative title: Cat-mechanic :)

Thanks! yeah, that's a good title...

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Hallacas venezolanas