
It is a photography book so its not possible to make audio book about it
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EditIt is a photography book so its not possible to make audio book about it
Interesting!!! Maybe a good option!
Plss
So a "paywall" is what im looking for
I want to sell my new photography e book in sats, is there any tool where i could paste a link and be only available if people pay the sats first? #asknostr
I have my first photography e-book ready, right now im figuring out the hosting and payment processing part, i would love to do it with btc So anyone could recommend me any tool for it? #asknostr
(Long Note) The crazy hour is a very common part of parties in Venezuela, usually happening between 12 a.m. and 3 a.m. During this time, the DJ starts playing a mix of very varied (and usually well known) music, and people get up from their seats to dance to all kinds of rhythms! During this particular party, the crazy hour was a lot of fun. Everyone got into the spirit and had a great time, and I had the chance to take some really cool, spontaneous photos! In the middle of the crazy hour some entertainers dressed as robots arrived. They took charge of getting the party going, and they literally had all the guests dancing! Amidst all the craziness, they even started doing the little train: And they even played limbo: In the middle of all this madness, I took the opportunity to apply several photography techniques, like motion blur: And I also took some low exposure photos, taking advantage of the party lights and smoke to create a very cool atmosphere: It was a very fun night, and I was able to take some cool photos. I hope you like them as much as I do! lnbc25u1p5dhlzxpp5ukjpzcqavmvqdq79pkrul4c5ac8ws5tdxuldh3amh6vzslmyhu6shp5uzl2k4rgvvk83rnxzjh2v2v77eufcre4jq2t0max0us7wk30kenqcqzzsxqyz5vqsp5c4t9sg04cqjcg9dz609ajkt87ffvgsantes8zk8txlmund7ynpks9qxpqysgq27q0ma326n29xccscp4729qpnxxkgedq3w4ylup6nknpk3mnhllhh6x6su4nlx02npsdk0vgw6wjhl4g5pgmje949mfxxfssr3x3qzgpwrsx90 #photostr #photography #plebs #plebchain
Today I'm back with a new set of photos I took in my studio, this time for a lovely girl who wanted professional maternity photos. She arrived with her partner, and I took some photos of them both together and individually. We started with the couple photos, the reason being that they would both feel more comfortable on set together. The first photo was a full body shot, quite simple to warm them up: Then I told them we could do the classic photo of the father kissing the baby bump: lnbc5u1p5d4kwppp5lfv9na0sl9w2nhfz4ams4fvr8yzz4j7qmmgekj3a0nlajat8hgrqhp5hjczwe7svkl6mml5nrcmhxhfz39vsk5ntu5gd5m95ng8td3z8mhqcqzzsxqyz5vqsp50zgy8h2artxl8d8ztg8zvm9jqdw2ydtk6fkm2rdx7yurrvfuqq9q9qxpqysgqycku36s0l5t8eewh79vz9wsy9yenl4r6l6j87gpkw28pk2g52cqr4ag2h5e9rfnf3h3xjw9xlc0hdqpccnmnrd5dmekhz28yrwx6h4qpr9dgc6 #photostr #photography #plebs #plebchain
It was strong but the 2nd one was even stronger, 7 scale
Earthquake 6.2 in venezuela
Bullish always
I love her
Who can i do that?
Photography book (im venezuelan)
The tribe!
I've experience that and it's so true
The Chavista dictatorship militarized the streets of Caracas amid tensions with the United States The Bolivarian Armed Forces deployed armored vehicles and motorcycles from Fuerte Tiuna to El Valle as part of a national weapons training plan. Venezuelan army tanks circulated during a military exercise on a Caracas highway on September 20, 2025 (Photo by Juan BARRETO / AFP) The Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) of Venezuela carried out a large military convoy in Caracas this Saturday as part of a national operation to reach various communities and deploy a weapons training plan. This initiative, promoted by the Nicolás Maduro dictatorship, seeks to instruct the population in defense tactics in the face of the perceived "threat" from the United States, which maintains a strong naval presence in the Caribbean Sea. Some 25 armored vehicles departed from Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's main military complex, escorted by hundreds of motorcyclists, and traveled several kilometers along two highways in the capital to their destination: the El Valle area, southwest of Caracas. The journey was widely broadcast and documented by the state-run Venezuelan Television (VTV) channel, which portrayed the mobilization as the beginning of an intensive phase in the nation's defense doctrine. Tensions between Venezuela and the US increased after the Chavista regime accused Washington of waging an "undeclared war" in the Caribbean and called for a UN investigation into US attacks that have killed more than a dozen suspected drug traffickers on boats in recent weeks. From a plaza in El Valle, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino LĂłpez called the deployment a "milestone" in Venezuela's so-called "military revolution." “We are marking a milestone in the construction and consolidation of our doctrine, which grows, develops, and expands every day for the defense of the homeland,” the official stated during a televised speech on VTV. In addition, Padrino LĂłpez detailed that the FANB is present in the country's “5,336 communal circuits” to strengthen the “communal militia units.” The operation is part of the plan announced days earlier by dictator Nicolás Maduro, who ordered the deployment of FANB troops in communities throughout the country to provide training in weapons handling in the context of external threats. Maduro maintains that the presence of US naval forces in the region responds to a strategy to promote “regime change” in Venezuela, although US President Donald Trump denied this week having discussed such a scenario with his cabinet. Tanks parked in the Petare neighborhood during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, in Caracas The training campaign is not limited to Caracas. According to information released by VTV, armed forces officers are deployed in communities in the states of Miranda, Barinas, Apure, BolĂvar, Zulia, MĂ©rida, Táchira, Trujillo, Nueva Esparta, and Amazonas, conducting sessions focused on teaching the use of military weapons. Diosdado Cabello, Minister of the Interior and second-in-command in the Chavista regime, publicly invited the entire Venezuelan population, regardless of political affiliation, to join these training sessions. “Let all Venezuelans, regardless of their political affiliation, join in. The most important thing here is that they love and are willing to defend their country,” Cabello said during an interview with VTV from the entrance to the Petare neighborhood in the east of the city. The minister also stated that citizens from various regions of the country have spontaneously expressed their willingness to defend Venezuela against alleged “aggressions” by the United States. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello participated in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas on Saturday During his speech, Cabello displayed a pamphlet titled “Revolutionary Tactical Method,” which explains weapons handling instructions and military strategies for FANB personnel in the event of a potential confrontation with forces considered enemies. "Whoever messes with Venezuela will find us united, and we will show up everywhere, on every corner. The people of Venezuela will be there, ready, in any neighborhood, any community, in any police station, throughout Venezuela," Cabello emphasized. The Chavista leader insisted that no type of international threat will succeed in paralyzing the Venezuelan people and maintained that the United States uses disinformation campaigns and "fake news."
2nd earthquake in this time it was of scale 7
I take photos everyday. Nostr community has changed my life! Photographer from Venezuela.