PS: I'm involved with some curation projects on Steem. I would love to give you a tip: to see you source your images :-) Your content is really amazing, but using unsourced images is still a no-go, and I would find it a shame if that's the only reason you wouldn't get 'curated' on Steem - your content is too good for that.
It could be as easy as putting a small link below each images saying 'source', linking to the source of the images. Otherwise just put the name of the artist below the post 'Photo by: Name of Photographer'. If the images comes from a 'free-use' website like Pixabay the words 'Image from Pixabay' are enough, but even while using free-use images crediting an artist is always appreciated :-)
I don't mind the feedback, in fact I appreciate it because I didn't even think to source my images. I always use pixabay or my own images, so I've added a source note at the bottom of my post. If you like what you've read then please follow and help me earn some rewards. ;) Thanks again.
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This is an incredibly well-written and interesting post @xvickx! Thanks for sharing, I'm looking forward to part 2 :-)
Thank you, Rosa!
PS: I'm involved with some curation projects on Steem. I would love to give you a tip: to see you source your images :-) Your content is really amazing, but using unsourced images is still a no-go, and I would find it a shame if that's the only reason you wouldn't get 'curated' on Steem - your content is too good for that.
It could be as easy as putting a small link below each images saying 'source', linking to the source of the images. Otherwise just put the name of the artist below the post 'Photo by: Name of Photographer'. If the images comes from a 'free-use' website like Pixabay the words 'Image from Pixabay' are enough, but even while using free-use images crediting an artist is always appreciated :-)
Constructive feedback, I hope you don't mind!
Cheers :-)
I don't mind the feedback, in fact I appreciate it because I didn't even think to source my images. I always use pixabay or my own images, so I've added a source note at the bottom of my post. If you like what you've read then please follow and help me earn some rewards. ;) Thanks again.
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Well, then! This theory makes perfect sense to me! Great post and congrats on the @ocd nomination!
interesting theory.
it would be interesting to see how are those blocks build in France holding up in 16 years.
Egypt is great country with very ancient civilization, when I was going in Kairo and see pyramids I remained speechless. https://blog7.org/patevoditel-za-ekskurziya-v-hurghada-egypt/