Art is more about giving than taking - Imprinted by LightCaptured
Can we all agree on that statement?
Do you know anybody who said - I want to be a millionaire and I will become a painter, or a composer, or a photographer, or any kind of artist?
Probably no. Such type of people will enter trading, fin- of fin-tech- businesses, you know, banking, real estate, insurance, etc...
Everyone who's into arts does it because of that indescribable internal impulse, that makes us all creating and sharing stuff.
Arts are sometimes also our way to say "thank you".
Here is an example, just to illustrate that.
I've been contributing to Google Maps and was really surprised to receive an email congratulating me on 8th anniversary. To tell you the truth, there had been long periods of no contributions, but I've been using services like GMail, Calendar, Drive and GMaps since the day they've been open to the public.
Yeah, some may say, they collect and sell your data. True, however, they are a company and are obligated to bring some profits to their shareholders, otherwise, their services and business will shut down. So, as long as they provide me with those valuable "free" services, I am ok with my data being collected.
Also, it appears Google Maps auditory is... unbeatable.
Check out those two screengrabs from my email inbox below:
First one, 9th of July, 100,000 views of my photos.
Second one, 3rd of September, 200,000 views of my photos.
Yeah, no followers or any other social-networking-madness here so these were all out of personal interest. Just to note, I always try to add there some info that could be of use, tips and tricks, observations, whatever.
Anyway, 100k views in two months isn't bad, is it? ;) Feels good to be acknowledged I don't suck at photography, yet :)))
Moreover, I am far away from these mentally-certifiable-attention-searching-freaks who try to monetize everything, a.k.a. influencers. LMAO.
It is just great to give away...
Now here are some photographs from a trip in the mountains of Serbia, just for the sharing :)
Please note that this post is AI-free and created exclusively for the STEEM blockchain.
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Have a great day!
Here is an uncomplete list of some of my equipment I use on a regular basis:
Cameras | |
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III | |
Canon EOS M5 | |
Canon EOS 550D | |
Lenses | |
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM | |
Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM | |
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM | |
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM | |
Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM | |
Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM | |
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 | |
7artisans 35mm f/1.2 | |
Strobes | Dynaphos Speedster |
Flashes | Metz |
Tripods and Mono-pods | Manfrotto |
Benro |
The divider I use in my posts I have created in Adobe Express.
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Это ты или твой товарищ? :)
Фотограф может стать миллионером ... но лишь после своей смерти :D
На деньги, которые потрачены на всякие фото-штуки можно купить ... хм, что-нибудь большое на колёсах )) или маленький домик у озера ...