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RE: Mi niña

in Photography Lovers3 months ago (edited)

Hello Agustin! We generally don't permit single-image posts with little to no text in the Photography Lovers Community. This is a precious photograph but perhaps you could add a bit more substance next time or more photos.

To help support your success and to help you from making any mistakes here on the platform... i wanted to share two posts i made to help newer users do well here on Hive.

Please check those out when you get some time and make sure NOT to do the things in there it warns against doing. I think this will increase your chances of support moving forward and accelerate your growth as well!

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Hello, thank you very much for the clarification in your comment. The thing is that I am not a photographer, and I took this photo of my daughter with my mobile phone, which also doesn't have good resolution. Despite that, I liked how the photograph turned out and thought about sharing it with the community. What I didn't know was that I had to post several. Again, thank you, and I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. I will review the content you recommended to be more informed. Thank you again.

Not to worry. Single image posts are allowed... it's just that they may be muted depending on the content and effort. Mobile phone photography is also welcome in this community. Sharing your thoughts or steps in a process can help put a bit more effort into your posts and make the images a bit more meaningful to your audience. If you had put most of what you said in this comment with the photo in your post... then i probably wouldn't have mentioned that single image posts might get your post muted. So, i encourage you to keep on doing your best and continue to improve. I really liked your photo. You have a beautiful daughter. Cheers

Thank you for your help and support. I think that about that it is a community where you are sharing the same passion. You have to be receptive to constructive criticism, and know how to assist the councils. thanks again