more people like this photo (shot also by Myra) in my other blog, the anonymous supposedly inactive site, than the photo in my main blog (this site) both photo-posts are on the same WordPress photo theme. the photos in the other blog are from out of left field. i choose photos for the main blog first (this blog), for the wordpress weekly theme; for the first crack, i hew very closely to the theme as verbally explained and visually shown by WordPress. (see previous blog post, below this post, to compare)
Then, after that, i choose photos for the other blog, these are not necessarily visually similar to the example given by WordPress; then put them in the other blog. More people like the left-of-field photos:
Photo by Myra Lambino
Sailin’ on a sliver of a stick
on a silvery sea
solitarily
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Why do more viewers of the other blog like this, as clicked by them there; pray, tell, explain.
Explanation of the theme: Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary by Cheri Lucas on September 21, 2012: “Solitary. I love capturing a person in a quiet and often unexpected moment. These kinds of images can be reflective, mysterious, or even sad, conjuring strong emotions and stirring up stories in my head. I snapped this photograph
in the grand Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. That afternoon, it was very busy and crowded inside, but I turned a corner at one point and walked into the empty, bright, airy space pictured above. I experienced a few moments of silence as I watched a woman walk to the end of the room. We were strangers—yet alone, together. A solitary moment, frozen with my lens.”
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i wrote four lines for the photo above (shot by Myra, a man trekking a hilltop on his way to the Griffith Observatory) because more people were liking my photo-post in the otherblog http://www.chattel.wordpress.com , supposedly an inactive blog — maybe because i wrote three lines for it; based on the word “sliver” — a man was balancing himself on a bamboo raft that looked like a sliver because of the way it was photographed by Myra). here it is, click link below: