Contributor Highlights

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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.

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Contributor Highlights Post!


With the stock image contribution rates being so low right now we have decided to highlight themed images that have been previously provided by our contributors.

We hope these highlights help bring awareness and attention to some useful images that you can use in your blog posts.

Each featured contributor will receive a 10% beneficiary of this curation post!

This week we are highlighting some amazing Bridges posts!


Usage Ideas:

• Bridge
• Architecture
• Town
• Wallpaper
• Background
• City
• River


Here are this week’s highlight selections…

Hive Stock Images: Broken Hanging Bridge

@cabduhawab



In this publication we can find a series of photographs of an old and deteriorated wooden bridge over a lake in a place with a lot of vegetation.


STOCK IMAGES-Bridges

@melinda010100



@melinda010100 gives us seven photographs of bridges with different structures, some of these images not only reflect the structure of the bridge but also the beautiful landscape around it.
These pictures can be used as backgrounds.


Hive Stock Images | Bridges, Architecture, Engineering - The Three Bridges Of Forth (1890, 1956, 2016)

@barge



The author of this publication shares with us excellent photographs in which he shows us the architectural structure of three great bridges that were built in different centuries. The three bridges are really beautiful and imposing.


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We hope you find these contributor 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 :)


Don’t forget to check out our Images and Ideas Challenge for the week where you could win some Hive!


Do you want to start contributing to the Hive Stock Index? Please first read About Stock Images.

Are you looking for specific stock images to use? Please view the Stock Images Main index where you can search by alphabetical order genre. This will be updated periodically as more images are added. We also now have a search feature, which is being improved as we go, so please feel free to give feedback on it.

If you use any Hive Stock Images in your post, don't forget to credit the owner and use the tag #freeimageshare, so we can find it and thank you for your support of our image contributors. We particularly love to see contributors supported with a beneficiary or tip, even if they don't ask for one.

We have a discord server for feedback, questions and suggestions.


Many thanks to @sitaru for the Hive bee image we use, @doze for the footer and also @thepeakstudio for the divider. They each will receive beneficiaries along with the contributors highlighted in this post.


Curation today was brought to you by @kattycrochet.


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Thanks for sharing my Bridges album. @hivewatchers tells me I can't reuse any of my own images, because I have used them before. I wonder if I can use my own images if I credit StockPhotos? 🤔

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As long as the main body of the post is different to the previous posts you've made with the image, you can use the same image as often a you like. Curation posts do it all the time. The only time I think HiveWatchers would say it's reposting is if the main focus is the images, so the rewards are for the images rather than the written content. For example, photography posts repeating images would be considered reposting content.

Hope this makes sense.

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It does make sense and is better than any other explanation I have yet to receive! Thank you.

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