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RE: The setting Sun here in the 🇵🇭

in #partiko6 years ago (edited)

Hi @cianjairus

I noticed you followed me this morning. I've followed you back and I'd like to give you some posting advice. You should always indicate the source of photos in your posts. A note in the post saying something like, "Photos used are my property," if they are yours, or if you got them from pixabay or some other site, you must definitely note that the photo came from whatever site that you got it from.

Also, in order to get noticed by groups that are looking for great posts to reward with upvotes, a post like this one, even though the picture is nice, it needs more. You can never put too many words or pictures in your posts, but you can put too few. The groups are looking for posts that have multiple words and pictures, if it's a photography post, so a good story about the circumstances surrounding the photos, or anything else you'd like to add will bring more notice to your posts and the upvote rewards also. Try looking at photography posts from high rep steemians that have multiple photos and much writing, and try to follow how they do it. It's the same with writing a poetry or short-story or blog post. Since it's not a photography post, pictures aren't required, but they help. Great writing stands for itself, so lots of words alone aren't likely to be rewarded if they don't make sense. I hope this helps you on your journey here, and welcome to steemit! :)