One of my favorite Gary Winogrand pictures. image
SATURDAY SHARE!!! It’s that time again! Every Saturday, we bring together the photographers of the #nostr community to share their work - whether it’s something from this week or an all-time favorite. It’s always a great chance to catch up, connect, and discover something new. Q: What time of day do you enjoy most for making photographs? Or does timing not matter to you? Comment + Reshare = Get a #zap ! #noicemag #photography #asknostr
❖ NOICE GIVEAWAY ❖ Giving away a Vintage GAF Pana-Vue Super Apollo Slide Viewer and a set of Apollo 11 photo slides! Original packaging, great condition, and perfect for collectors or anyone with mounted slides. TO ENTER ↴ ❶ Follow NOICE ❷ Reshare this note ❸ Zap above 10 sats Winner announced on this Sunday 🤞🏼 #noicemag #photography #grownostr
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SATURDAY SHARE!!! Every Saturday, we bring together photographers from the #nostr community to share their shots - whether they’re from the past week or all-time favorites. It’s a great way to build a creative routine, stay connected, and spark new ideas, connections, and opportunities for growth. Reply + Share = #zap #photography #noicemag #saturdayshare
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Submission by Casey Joiner image http://www.caseyejoiner.com/ --- NOICE Visual Expression Awards Deadline: March 31, 2025 Current Prize: ($101 / 106,173 sats) #noicemag #photography
Photography submission by Chiara Zonca Series: Magma This series was shot in Lanzarote, Spain and traces the passage of a destructive force; the sinister, dangerous and impossibly striking aftermath of an eruption after the dust has settled and fire has turned into stone. The eruptions started on the island in 1730 and lasted six years. During that time, flaming lava rushed from the depths of the earth, turning villages into ashes and destroying the farmers’ fertile land. The eruptions created over one hundred volcanoes around the island including the area known as Timanfaya National Park, one of the youngest landscapes on earth. I was intrigued by this natural phenomenon that appears to be frozen in time and yet ever-evolving. With these images, I emphasize both the scale of this catastrophe and the delicate regrowth that ensued. A subtle balance between the landscape’s innate calm and my tumultuous mind. -- #noicemag #photography NOICE VISUAL EXPRESSION AWARDS CURRENT CASH PRIZE: 1106,173 sats