
My love for the sky, especially sunsets and night photo's will ensure many entries into the photo sections of SteemIt.
I am finding that blogging isn't really my thing, so I have decided to post less, but hopefully those posts will be of better quality.
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Love this. Sunset pics will be dope man. I can't wait till I get a camera as well.
And you won't be blogging anymore?
I will be posting a blog or two every other week until summer, when I am more active. Until then, I will mostly be posting photo's and building a follower base before wasting my time on a blog only a few see.
Each of my blogs have required 2-7 days of work, only to earn the same as a single photo has for me. So, photography is my main contribution until my follower base has increased substantially.
I have simply found most of the advice out there on SteemIt to be bunk and I am using the knowledge I have acquired on my own to build myself up on SteemIt.
Posting daily requires an unhealthy amount of time online.
Ok cool. I hope the transition is a nice one. I used to post more photos but haven't in a while. But when I do I use a steem based app called Steepshot.
https://steepshot.io/
I have heard of that, but haven't checked it out yet. I will now, though. Thank you for your support and advice.
If you decide to drop a good amount on a high end camera, I suggest you go with a mirrorless Nikon D5600 rather than a Canon. I am not very impressed with the Canon T7i 800D. The only benefit the Canon has over the Nikon is the auto focus for video.