Photographers Flood Feeds

Landscape photographers are posting vivid sunset series and strawberry‑field vistas this week — Lolo_Cg_photos’ serene vistas have pulled up to 37 likes, and others are sharing cloud‑palette sunsets and pause‑worthy nature frames. It’s a neat reminder to scout seasonal subjects as spring shifts start to change light and color palettes. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)

The three linked posts point to X status IDs on the platform that has shown intermittent feed and image‑loading reports this month, according to user‑reported outage trackers. (downdetector.com) Recent benchmarking shows accounts with fewer than 1,000 followers averaged about a 5% engagement rate in 2025, a level that commonly produces single‑ and low‑double‑digit like totals. (buffer.com) Platform‑level analyses of X in 2025 found image posts deliver the highest average engagement on that network, with one study reporting an average image‑post engagement of roughly 2.09%. (adilo.com) Cross‑platform data from Hootsuite and Buffer in 2025 found multi‑image carousel series typically outperform single images, with carousels delivering noticeably higher engagement and reach in measured samples. (blog.hootsuite.com) The astronomical start of spring this year falls on March 20, 2026 at 10:46 a.m. EDT, a change that produces earlier sunrises and later sunsets across the Northern Hemisphere and alters the color and timing photographers chase. (timeanddate.com) Agricultural calendars and grower guides show strawberry plants commonly flower in early‑to‑mid spring—June‑bearing types bloom in April–May and California’s commercial peak harvest runs roughly April through June. (growborg.ai)

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