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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Blog Images

When I started blogging over 20 years ago, I made it a habit to use a minimum of one image with every blog post. Why? Because images still speak a thousand words. More over, it’s this kind of eye-catching content which makes our blog posts look more visually appealing, but this is true only when we use the right image to convey our message. Our image should be relevant to the context of the article and should be somehow related. Most of mine at present are posters from other dance units on Oahu. Photos come only when I am invited to a dance social. I cannot eat, or dance but with a little help I can get enough photos to make a nice blog.

"Roses are Red, - Cha Cha is Hot,
Chocolate has calories, Dancing has not."


I have "butterfingers" and I am limited in taking pictures. However, I take my camera to a dance party and pass the camera around. I discovered something very useful. Each person takes pictures of "their" friends. All perfectly normal, no malicious intentions. But the results are that if I have several people getting  5 or 6 photos each, I got just about everybody and I have a good blog. I will also share some hints which can help anyone to get the right image for the blog.

"Fly Me To The Moon" by Jimmy Borges


One person in photo is not better than two people in one photo. Anyone should be able see the difference in ten photos in a blog with one person each and ten with two people each. It follows that three people is better than two and four is better than three. However, it is also definite, that 19 people is not better than 18. It is all up to the photographer and that person can make whatever the decision is apt at the moment. I have zero experience on movies.

"Always remember that you are absolutely unique.
Just like everyone else."

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