The purpose of the Stock Images community is to bring the option for using stock images into the Hive community, where we can easily reward and support the creators of these images. Instead of using outside sources you can tag, credit and reward your fellow Hivians for their talented work of art right here on the blockchain.
It is my pleasure to present to you the following highlighted Hive Stock Image posts. They were submitted via the Stock Images Community or by using the #hivestockimages tag:
I can’t believe I’m saying this but isn’t this a beautiful spider? I am terrified of them jumping on me but this jumping spider @akukamaruzzaman captured is quite the eye catcher!
These Komodo Dragon photos are quite amazing. You have to travel a great distance to photograph them but I think it was quite worth it for @crazy-andy.
This heartfelt post by @riverflows is full of cuteness and sadness all at once. It’s a good thing she was taught to steel herself against losses and can handle animal deaths...for the most part. All of the photos of the baby chickens and their mum were very warming :)
What an intriguing looking lizard! I love it’s color patterned body. Whether it just ate a meal or is pregnant you can clearly see it’s stomach is pretty big. The up-close photos @vannour captured gave me an illusion that the lizard was bigger than it really was.
We hope you find these highlights useful in helping you find stock images for your upcoming posts. Please make sure to read the specific terms of use for each creator that can be found directly in their posts. Let’s support our Hive artists and photographers :)
Do you want to start contributing to the Hive Stock Index? Please first read About Stock Images and Important Information.
Are you looking for specific stock images to use? Please view the Stock Images Main index where you can search by genre. This will be updated periodically as more images are added.
How about image suggestions? If you want to contribute to the suggestion list on what types of images you would like to see please join the conversation and share your input.
Many thanks to @sitaru for the Hive bee image we use, @izzydawn for the footer and also @thepeakstudio for the divider. They each will receive beneficiaries along with the authors highlighted in this post.