Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. … In nature, light creates the color. … Just living is not enough… … Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. … Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine. … Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. … In nature, light creates the color. … Just living is not enough… … Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. … Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine. … Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
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Hello @surajPJ ,
Thank you for sharing your photos with us. It seems that you like to discover nature and take a lot of pictures. Do you mind telling us what camera did you use?
Feel free to check out these two articles 4 helpful lighting tips to improve your mobile photography and 6 tips for taking even better photos with your phone.
Just to let you know that you may also use Google Photos or Google Plus to provide assistance for sharing a bulk number of photos.
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thank you for guide me…
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Wow, a lot of subject here, @surajPJ
In addition to what @InaS said, I woud like to be sure that you are aware that every local guide can add only 1000 pictures in Connect. With only a few posts you already loaded 191 photos, that is near to 1/5 of your quota.
Using a photo album, as suggested, can help you. Here a couple of examples of use of a photoalbum:
From @KarenVChin : My San Francisco: Being a Local Guide for Another Local Guide. The album is: Here
From Myself: Traveling Like a Local - Italy - Montagnana - Exploring the walled city. The album is: Here
Some useful post for you, to know How to manage your photos in Connect:
- Uploading a photo on Connect? Read these guidelines first
- Tips for Uploading Images to Connect to Stay Within Limit
You have already uploaded too many photos, and you want to fix it?
Hope this can help you
Ermes
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Thank you @ErmesT for adding more tips :).
@surajPJ , just as a reminder, don’t forget when responding to others make sure to tag them (by writing @ before their names) in a post so they can receive notifications that you are communicating with them.
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You are welcome, @InaS
Let say that was exciting to meet with @Xtramoney and @crissibeth at Connect Live.
They shared with us the tips that you linked, with a practical demonstration. It is amazing to see what you can do with a smartphone.
The most important tip (my opinion, of course) was “zoom, with your feet”
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That’s true @ErmesT , it is essential to be closer to the subject, and I do it all the time when I am taking photos.
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@surajPJ , with all the great suggestions coming from @InaS and @ErmesT . I would highly recommend that you incorporate photo captions and locations of where you took all these photos. It helps tell the story you are trying to tell and what is the meaning being these photos. Are there common themes that connect these photos together. Was this a single day? Were these taken in the town you live in?
Cheers,
Karen
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@KarenVChin thank you so much…