Gio, I like what's here and I like that you found a program to work this into your blog. My main suggestion is to consider each image separately, and be sure that you are choosing the best, most interesting and engaging one you can find. Be careful of repeating the same type of image over and over (crowds of people), and remember that you can vary your level of closeness/distance in each shot to keep it visually stimulating. Same goes for the images that are illustrations--you have some that are very clip-art-ish and generic and then others that are artistic and interesting (as in frame 17). All of the images should work to engage the viewer, so chose wisely. Nice work here, as always.
Gio, I like what's here and I like that you found a program to work this into your blog. My main suggestion is to consider each image separately, and be sure that you are choosing the best, most interesting and engaging one you can find. Be careful of repeating the same type of image over and over (crowds of people), and remember that you can vary your level of closeness/distance in each shot to keep it visually stimulating. Same goes for the images that are illustrations--you have some that are very clip-art-ish and generic and then others that are artistic and interesting (as in frame 17). All of the images should work to engage the viewer, so chose wisely. Nice work here, as always.
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