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@ansharphoto yours are masterpiece of course they are not the one @spectrumecons was referring to. The photos or post that he mentioned are those with low quality, unclear source and lack of elaboration (if it's attached to a post). I agree with @spectrumecons some post were even not properly written and being translated by google translate and just got pasted without being reviewed or edited. It is a pain but, it happens everywhere. Group power possession and delegation always win. So strategy does play a big role in this platform. Anyway thanks for sharing @spectrumecons. I myself still learn and still couldn't understand the whole system here :D

@purplebee Good point, I agree. In original comment I just wanted to mention that there photos which includes a lot of photographer work and time even if it seems from out side as a click of button :)


By the way I am your new fan :D lolI could see that @ansharphoto ^^

Good point. I am a photographer too, mostly. Though at the hobby end. I am thinking of creating more compelling photos but I believe that the tagging system in steemit hides good professional photography amongst pictures of food, bikes and bus stations that flood the photography feeds.

@tomcarpenter Yes, main tag "photography" is flooded will low quality photos, check tag "photofeed" and account @photofeed - it was created specially for high quality photo works recently

This is why I need to get a camera and stop using my android.

@ansharphoto Thanks for your comment. I think your photos and website are outstanding.

I would love to go North again, with a good camera this time as most of my Scotland shots were taken several years ago, with few megapixels and before raw files.

I am living in Surrey, which is "nice" but not dramatic for landscape shots.

I have also looked at the @photofeed tag and tried it out. I posted and went on Discord as they suggest.

I don't really see a benefit for the bulk of photo posters.

Views and upvotes depend on being selected by the curators.

I was hoping it would be a rising sea for all photographers rather than another competition format.

No disrespect meant. I was referring to copied images etc. not professional original work.