I am exploring <your topic/theme>. I am interested in this because <explain why and how you became interested in this or chose this to be your theme>.
<Insert one of your images. (Your image should be no larger than 500 pixels wide)>I took the first photograph, and you can see <describe what you see, people/objects, setting/seasons, posed/candid>. I know <describe what you know about this time period, event, or object/people>. My interpretation of this photograph is that <describe what you can conclude based on what you see and know>.
It has been said that one image is worth a thousand words. This could be true about this <photograph / drawing / painting> because it <describe what words it might be expressing>. It reflects my theme in that <talk about what this image made you think about your topic>.
One thing that I know about <your topic/theme> is that <be specific/this does not relate just to the image but now talks about your topic/theme>. One thing that I wonder about <related to what you just said you know> is <be specific again>. This makes me think of <allow yourself to think about about the context of your theme and where you might go next with it>.
<Insert an image that relates to your theme but is image that you did not create. (Your image should be no larger than 500 pixels wide)>The second image was created by <insert name of photographer or artist or user name> and I found it <insert name of site and URL>. In this image, I see <describe what you see, people/objects, setting/seasons, posed/candid>. I know <describe what you know about this time period, event, or object/people>. My interpretation of this image is that <describe what you can conclude based on what you see and know>.
The second image relates to my <photograph / drawing / painting> because <describe why this image caught your attention>. As I look at this and other images, my next image will <describe a few personal goals that you have for you next group of photographs>. If I were to look up some information about my theme/topic, I would like to know more about <describe some aspect of your theme that interests you>.
Since you are reading this post, I would like to ask you <ask a question that you would find interesting as it relates to your image and your interests>.
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