Thank you all for 10, 000 page views. I am very grateful for every view and every watcher.
I would also like to address the question I have been getting a lot about how to get good photos. Honestly, it's not about how good your camera is or how much equipment you have it's about what you do with it. There are a ton of tutorials online about how to take good photos but my advice is to use the equipment as much as possible in as many situations as possible so you know how to shoot everything if you need to. The more you take your camera with you the more you learn. I've been using the same camera for just under two years and I know I'm not even close to discovering its full potential.
Also, take a ton of photos. I have more than 37, 000 photos in my library and just a fraction is what I post on DA. There are many photos I have deleted and I still have 37, 000 so that is a just a symbol of how much effort is behind what I do.
Try different things. You will never improve if you stay in your comfort zone. Try taking the shot from different angles. Up high, down low, close up...whatever. The very least this can do is make your shots more interesting. Try putting different things in focus. Some shots have a natural focus point and others are free for experimentation.
Have fun. The only reason I started taking mask photos is because I was bored. So being bored can be really helpful. Most of my shots I take are on walks. Try going new places because there will always be something interesting to shoot.
Good luck fellow photographs and happy shooting!