The Curator - Issue 2 - Photography

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Welcome to The Curator, Issue Two - Photography


Capturing that precious moment in time to share with loved ones, holds many memories of happy, sad, times of achievement that our lives have encountered during our journey in time.

“All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.” ― Susan Sontag
With Photography being the top tag in Steemit at the time of writing this post, many Steemians sharing their homeland, travels, food, landscapes, culture, so much more that many posts get hidden in the serge of posts in the photography tag. The task of finding undervalued content was really hard in a way as how do you put a value on content when Everyone's quality is so Fabulous!

Remember if you like the content here, go check out the original post and show them some love with a vote, resteem, or a comment.


Featured Post


This is an older post that we absolutely adored when we saw it, but we didn't have time to add it the first issue of The Curator.

There's something that puts a smile on your face when you see photo's of things that are attached to milestones or achievements even if you don't know the person. This photograph that @ilovedietcoke captured with the light shinning thru the wedding dress shows an element of joy to see the full photograph and the story behind the photograph, as we have added a boarder here as it's a featured post, check it out here!

Don't forget if you like the photograph to show @ilovedietcoke some support.
Love is the air in this photograph captured by @mady27 with the gorgeous back drop of the back of the Taj Mahal. Check out the full size photograph and story behind it here.
@mady27
A house build right next to the rock formations in Aceh captured by @adialam which you can see the full photographs with the story behind it right here.
@adialam
Fields of growing wheat as far as the eye can see with trees in the far distant with the cap of blue sky capture by @assasin which you can see more pictures of wheat in the country side landscape and the story here.
@assasin
Travel thru Park Gorkogo Kharkov captured by @travelcouple from day time to night time, this is like no other park I've seen the photographs are plentiful and amazing to see the full photograph and story behind them here.
@travelcouple
Living on your own little piece of island may be a dream for most captured by @azonneveld this is reality for some living on Thousand Islands which you can see the full photograph and story behind it here.
@azonneveld
This Thumbnail doesn't do the captured photography by @alexrickard86 any justice as it got really stretched when doing the thumbnail. The photograph gives you an intrigued view into the stores Roman Fortezza in Rethymno, Crete. To see the full photograph in all it's glory and the story behind it here. @alexrickard86
“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” - Ted Grant

The thumbnails don't really do justice to any of the photographs, your best to check out each photograph to see the amazing quality of them.



The photographs used in The Curator are not our own, we have linked them back to there owners, we are a magazine trying to help curators (content writers) on Steemit share their fabulous content, we spend hours scanning Steemit for knowledgeable undervalued posts, when we have pick some, we spend hours making thumbnails and editing to present something you will come back to time after time to find knowledgeable posts.

Cover Picture Source - added text to cover!

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Thank you for reading my post, really appreciate it - Have a Fabulous Day/Evening!

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