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Very lovely posts today, Mariela. Just a couple of posting reminders so your photos are more searchable and more frequently viewed . . . Please give them descriptive main titles, not the long string of numbers from your camera. (You had 4F41375C-A2BA-43DC-AE24-149FF8937A74 as the title for this photo.) I edited it for you by overwriting what you had in the main title field; you should also overwrite these default file names upon upload. Also, a few more relevant tags and clip sets would be helpful. I added this photo to the "Animals" set, and also added a few tags as you can see, as the ones generated automatically by the site are rarely very good or descriptive. Again, the primary goal in tagging and entitling descriptively is to ensure that your photos are found and viewed by as many people as possible! Thanks!

Very lovely posts today, Mariela. Just a couple of posting reminders so your photos are more searchable and more frequently viewed . . . Please give them descriptive main titles, not the long string of numbers from your camera. (You had 4F41375C-A2BA-43DC-AE24-149FF8937A74 as the title for this photo.) I edited it for you by overwriting what you had in the main title field; you should also overwrite these default file names upon upload. Also, a few more relevant tags and clip sets would be helpful. I added this photo to the "Animals" set, and also added a few tags as you can see, as the ones generated automatically by the site are rarely very good or descriptive. Again, the primary goal in tagging and entitling descriptively is to ensure that your photos are found and viewed by as many people as possible! Thanks!

I didn’t know how change. The number for name.  The next time I will

I didn’t know how change. The number for name.  The next time I will

The title field will automatically populate with the name of the file you are uploading, but you can always write over it, which I suggest you do. Also, you can always edit any of your previously posted photos. Just click on "Manage Clip" to the right of the photo (on a standard laptop); then on "Edit Clip". Change whatever you want, and then click "update" at the bottom of the screen. Instructions for editing clips are also in "About/Site FAQ".

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