Hi guys. How are you? I hope you are well.
Today, I want to share with you some photos of my best friend Bobo.
I had some work on the computer in other room and I decided to take a break. Then I go to the living room and I saw Bobo getting a rest. He is so fluffy and cute, so there was not a chance to not take some photos and to share them with you.
I tried to make a different variants of photos - close ones, on the middle distance, and with kind of bokeh.
I really love the way he is hugging the pillow. In my eyes he is so cute and calm, so the more difficult was to not take photos :)
Now, I think that it is a time to leave him alone to take his well deserved rest.
Thank you for your attention and I hope to enjoy photos as much I did when I took them.
You posted this yesterday, didn't you?
Something similar but in other community. I appologize I didn't know if that is not ok.
I am posting from soon and I am not sure what is correct and what is not. I am in 3 similar communities and I was thinking that is ok to make one post for all of them but it is possible to be wrong. Can you help me to understand what is correct and what is not and I will correct myself. Thanks
Hi the link below is good information about posting in different communities. It's called 'cross posting'. It's something I've never done before but I believe if you post in say the 'photography lovers' community you can then find another community that is similar and cross post it in there, for example, the 'photography' community. Although, you need to check the rules of each community. You only get upvoted for the original post though. I think you have to decline payment when you cross post it into another community.
If you look at this link, scroll down to the cross posting bit.
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@erikah/cross-posting-and-reposting-explained-using-peakd
This is very useful. Thank you very much. I really didn't knew these thing. Else the content is my and original, but I think maybe really it is best to post in only one community. Thank you for your advice and I will be more careful in the future :)
No problem. It's a learning curve. It might be best to take little steps first, so you can get used to things. It can seem complicated at times. Good luck!