I'm immensely proud to have been whitelisted as a content creator on Lensy.io (@lensy), a Hive project that I'm super excited about. It is a platform built on the Hive Blockchain, that allows photographers to mint their photos as NFT's and collectors to trade them on the digital photography marketplace that the platform provides.
I'm also beyond proud to present the first NFT in my first collection Mighty Nature, Unreal Lake Mirror that can be viewed and optionally purchased here. Only 5 copies will ever be minted.
IMPORTANT NOTICE if you are considering to purchase a copy; I intended the full resolution version to only be available to owners, but this is not the case. I made a mistake in the tokenization process, so in this particular case, anyone can download the full resolution image for free, without purchasing it.
My Whitelist Application / Lensy-profile
Here's the application text/biography that I sent in to get whitelisted. I think it provides relevant background to this project and why I'm doing it. I'm planning for this collection of NFTs to grow slowly and steadily. Only the photos I consider to be of the highest quality from my personal collection will be minted.
I've been taking photos since I was 10 years old. Constantly. I don't know, it's just something I do. Call it second nature. And I'm quite good at it too, in my own humble opinion.
I've been collecting them, sort of, for many years now. Only the good ones of course. The ones that looks and feels just right.
Photos of all the strange things. Things that are beautiful. All kinds of plants. I find great enjoyment in identifying exactly what their species are, and sometimes even what they can be used for, medicinally or otherwise.
I have no idea if anyone will be interested in collecting these besides myself, but you never know. I just really like the thought of turning my photo collection from years and years back (and moving forward into the future), into actual collectibles in the form of NFTs. I also really like the idea of having a permanent gallery for my portfolio. Up until now I've been using a well-known web 2.0-platform to display them, but this feels more and more off-putting.
So this is it! I'm so excited to finally have found a home for them.
Thank you for viewing/reading.
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