The World of XPILAR - CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #098 - 20STEEM/14SBI in prizes! - Submissions post (Calgary, Alberta, Canadá 100% PowerUp)
I took this picture when I arrived, it was a beautiful day, walking, knowing a little of the city and its modern architecture, you can see some towers located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
(Calgary, Alberta, Canadá 100% PowerUp)
No matter how beautiful the photo is, but if it is one and only a few words ... this is more suitable for the Twitter short message format :)
3 or more photos + informative text will make your post more attractive to curators. But I think I have already spoken about this.
In a way I do agree with you @bambuka, but @nathart's post was a submission to the particular cityscape photo contest, so I think it's fine if she used just one photo and has written only few words. After all, she has sticked to the rules of the contest as written by @axeman. Don't you agree?
But what she actually did not do properly, is she has not posted the link to her post in the comments below the contest announcement.
Hi @zorank
Before my answer, I got acquainted with your blog. I love your photos and I understand the reason for your comment.
I do not demand anything from anyone. There was a time when I also posted 1 photo per post and thought that I had done a great job, for which I will now be rewarded. Alas...
It so happened on this blockchain that the attention of curators is more attracted by more voluminous posts with 3 or more photos and interesting informative text.
There are, of course, exceptions and a bright photo attracts the attention of the curator, who votes without opening the post. But this rarely happens and I would not advise beginners to rely on such luck. Once she smiles, she can just turn away.
For myself, I have another criterion for assessing: the post can be formal, or the post can require a lot of work to create. What category do you think I would categorize a post with one photo and a couple of accompanying words?
Как модератор по поддержке новичков я могу рекомендовать пост на курацию разной степени силы.
Some beautiful photos and interesting text I'm not ashamed to present @stef1 for the support of the post from the Stimit team. But I will never recommend a post with one photo there, no matter how beautiful it is.
This is my approach, it may be wrong. But this approach is used by many curators.
I appreciate your comment @bambuka and I agree that we need more quality structured stories and blogs here on the blockchain. Such posts can obviously get more attention, interest and support by curators. No doubt about that.
I agree :-)
@Bambuka, you're right, I'm sorry, it's that I've been in the midst of traveling and little I have been able to sit down to prepare a post well, there are also some where I can't post three photos, like in the NFSW contest since the rest Of the photos that accompany the chosen one are very similar or if they work, I lose them in the post practically when I publish them, although I understand your point.
look at my comment above
I don't ask for anything, this is just friendly advice :-))
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Wonderful cityscape photo of Calgary, @nathart.
Thank you @zorank, very much for all your comments and observations on my post, they are very appreciated by me!
Hola @nathart, hermoso lugar!!! El cielo estaba impresionante.
Saludos 😊
Hola @nithku , si es un hermoso lugar, en realidad el cielo si estaba así, pero a ver no estaba tan así, la foto solo la revele, nisiquiera tuve que corregir el horizonte, que siempre me pasa, pero intensifique un poquitin el cielo para dar ese toque final que forma ese degrade hacia el infinito. Muchas gracias por darte una vuelta por aquí y comentar.