Have you explored the world of photography at DeviantART?

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DeviantArt is highly recommended for photographers seeking constructive feedback and a supportive community. Users appreciate the vast array of quality artwork available on the platform, distinguishing it from other sites that may contain less valuable content. The discussion highlights the positive experiences of members who have found the site beneficial for sharing their photography and connecting with fellow enthusiasts. Additionally, Fine Art America is mentioned as an alternative platform for showcasing art, although specific links to profiles are avoided to maintain a non-commercial focus.
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Hey everyone, just wanted to let you all know about a wonderful site for posting your photography, and I've been using it for a few months now. The feedback I'm receiving from my new hobby is wonderful and constructive, I implore everyone who shares a passion for photography to check it out, maybe even make an account!

Website in general: http://www.deviantart.com/

My profile: http://quantummodulus.deviantart.com/

Enjoy :smile:
 
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DeviantArt is one of my favs for many months now. It's a great site with many, really many photos and many GREAT art, that's the most important thing, because you can find so much trash in the net. But you are right, this is one of the best sites dealing with photoart :)
 


I've been using Fine art America. If you know my name you can find my profile. I can't link though, that would seem commercial
 
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