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Hive Stock Images: Food

I am really excited about seeing this Stock Image Community grow. I consider myself an amateur photographer who is constantly improving and growing as I learn more. I considered submitting some of my photos to popular stock image companies but wasn’t confident they would make the cut. So I never went further with it.

When I heard about this stock image community that was founded by @minismallholding I thought this would be perfect for sharing some of my work. What better way to help Hive thrive by sharing high resolution photos with our fellow Hiveians! I thought it was a genius idea to place these creators (photographers/artists) as a beneficiary in posts that use their images. Instead of using google photos or even some of the free ones like Pixaby we could literally help build up our own creators and reward them through Hive. This is what community is all about; support, encouragement, uplifting one another and helping each other to grow. Sign me up! 🖐🏽😃

Today I am going to start with sharing archived food images that I think is share worthy for this platform. As I continue to develop I plan to share even more. 😉

Red and green tomatoes from my parent’s garden:




Garlic knobs and sprouted garlic:






Rice:


Eggs in an egg apron:




All photos were taken by me with our Cannon EOS Rebel T6, copyright @crosheille


Terms of use for these images:

• Please credit and mention me, @crosheille as creator of the original image.
• If your HP is over 500 HP, a hivetip or a post beneficiary of 5% would be appreciated; Hivers under 500 HP, please enjoy the free gift.
• You may NOT use these images for purposes outside of the Hive Chain.
• You may overlay text to use as header images and modify them as needed.

I agree with these terms that are used by @artemislives so I used them as well :) Thanks for the guide ~

I hope these images could be of use to someone. I plan on sharing more from different categories as well. Thank you @minismallholding for this community and always thinking of ways to better Hive and the experience for it’s users ;)

Thanks for Visiting!