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January Writing Tips: Submit a Photograph to Sum Up New Year's Celebrations

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Sydney Harbour at night during New Year's Eve celebrations in 2012/2013. Photograph by ТимофейЛееСуда used under CC BY 2.0 [1]

Sydney Harbour at night during New Year's Eve celebrations in 2012/2013. Photograph by ТимофейЛееСуда used under CC BY 2.0

The Weekly Writing Tips are a collection of best practices for writing and reporting at Global Voices. January's tips are brought to you by Amira, regional editor for the Middle East and North Africa.

Hello Fellow GVers!

Welcome to January’s Writing Tips [2] where we are breaking from the norm and starting a new experiment, where the tips will result in collaborative posts which we will be writing together, focusing on a different theme and post format each week for the rest of the month.

This week’s exercise is on using and embedding photographs in GV posts. Our focus is: How did netizens capture New Year’s celebrations in photographs. The result will be a cross-regional post we will be writing together.

How to Choose Photographs?

You just need to remember GV’s mandate when choosing photographs: We report on citizen media. All pictures we use should be taken by netizens and shared on social media.

Please take time to go through our GV Guide on using images in posts [3]. Here’s a review of some of the points:

Steps to upload and insert an image:

 

How do you choose the image? How do you verify the photograph and know that it is indeed taken by the person sharing it online? Here are some links to help you in this process:

Google reverse image search [5]

Tineye [6]

What else do we look for? COPYRIGHT

Our GV guide has the answers to all the questions you may have: check it out here [7].

Now what?

Now share with us a photograph which shows how people ring in the New Year in your country which we can then use in a cross-regional post.


Happy New Year! Please send in your submissions as soon as you can. I hope to write the post on January 1.