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hopeofnyan · 2 years
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Corn maze
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hopeofnyan · 3 years
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Spring's arrival
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hopeofnyan · 3 years
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Sunset stained petals
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Lovely photo not posted by a photographer after her picture was reposted as someone else's own and also used in moodboards (:
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Art Black Out April 15th
The idea is that on April 15th - World Art Day - artists only post black images to draw awareness to something people take as given: a steady stream of visual content on their dashes. 
We are drawing attention to the ongoing issue of artists being disrespected and their art being stolen or reposted. Let’s make people aware of what the Internet would look like if artists stopped making art because they get discouraged or too scared to post for fear of having their work stolen. 
For one day, let’s flood dashes everywhere with gaping black spaces where art is supposed to be. 
HOW TO JOIN:
On April 15th post completely black images everywhere, on whichever platform it pleases you, and tag them with #artblackout.
Inform yourself on the issue of art theft, reposting and giving credit and spread the word! 
That’s it, well done, and thanks for helping artists to stay motivated to create the awesome content they are giving the world every day.
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Winter’s last farewell
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Blooming hyacinths in the garden
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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What camera do you use/recommend ? I want to get more into photography but don’t want to spend a ton of money
I recommend your phone camera. It can take wonderful pictures with enough effort. And cheap cameras can be good, but in my experience, not very often. My phone has taken much better ones than any cheap one I have used.
The ones I use are my phone’s camera (Samsung Galaxy 7) and a Nikon D7000. It was not cheap, and was a once-in-a-lifetime gift that I treasure deeply. If you truly enjoy and want to take photography seriously, it is worth it to save up for a Canon DSLR or Nikon DSLR camera. Their quality is astounding and flexible and you can purchase lenses that are built for macro, close, moderate, or far zooming capabilities.
If you cannot save up for one (which is completely fine), download some photo-editing apps on your device or use programs on your laptop or PC. They are both fun to use and also can transform your photos! I use Aviary Photo Editor, PhotoShop Elements 2019, and Pixlr (Aviary and Pixlr are available on mobile app stores). I have heard GIMP is also good for editing too! Aviary, GIMP, and Pixlr are all free. And there is a PhotoShop light edition for mobile (though I personally find it dissatisfactory).
Experiment! It takes time, but once you find a program that you like and have the hang of, photography is an even more fun experience than just taking pictures. And experiment with the way you take photos too! Take them from different angles, find subjects you like, and watch tutorials to help you grow.
I wish you the best! Thank you for asking me for advice.
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Promise of spring
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Autumn leaves
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Your pictures are so cool! Are you self taught or did you go to school for it?
Thank you so much!!! You are so sweet.
I am mostly self taught but took one class a few years ago for photography.
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hopeofnyan · 4 years
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Snowball Hydrangea from Minneosta
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