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RE: How My Posts Are Born

in OCD4 years ago

Hola @crosheille, me encantó tu articulo, compartimos ciertas practicas en nuestras publicaciones... pero sin duda lo mejor es que disfrutamos publicar lo que amamos hacer, en mi caso crear cosas útiles con material reciclado o nuevo.

A mis publicaciones me gusta impregnarlas de amor, mucho amor y aunque aun me falta mucho por aprender para mejorar la estética de mis publicaciones (estoy aprendiendo) espero estar haciéndolo bien… me gusta tratar de mostrar fotos limpias y claras con contenido preciso y detallado..

A los creadores de contenido les diría sean cuidadosos con las fotos, pues hay muchos que están cargando imágenes muy oscuras y borrosas y se pierde en algunos casos interés en revisar la publicación.

Saludos.


Hi @crosheille, I loved your article, we share certain practices in our publications... but without a doubt the best thing is that we enjoy publishing what we love to do, in my case creating useful things with recycled or new material.

I like to imbue my publications with love, lots of love and although I still have a lot to learn to improve the aesthetics of my publications (I'm learning) I hope I'm doing well... I like to try to show clean and clear photos with precise and detailed content...

To the content creators I would say be careful with the photos, as there are many who are uploading very dark and blurry images and in some cases you lose interest in reviewing the publication.

Greetings.

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 4 years ago  

Hi @keco! I'm glad you liked the article :)

As long as we have life we are learning ;)

there are many who are uploading very dark and blurry images and in some cases you lose interest in reviewing the publication.

I try to talk about this often and urge content creators to publish the best photos they have. A photo could very well deter a potential reader/follower from supporting one’s work.

Thanks for adding your input ~