๐ Describing Your HelloTalk/SNS Picture ๐ฌ๐ง
There are some wonderful
and fun pictures on HelloTalk posts (and a few rubbish ones, too). However, sometimes the sentences describing them are not very interesting.โบ Apart from 'picture,' 'photo,' or 'photograph,' you can also say 'image,' 'snapshot,' or 'shot.' Maybe even 'close-up' (a close-up view), 'portrait' or 'landscape.'
'Portrait' has two meanings: i) a picture of a person, usually showing at least head and shoulders; ii) a picture with longer sides and shorter top and bottom (like a phone shape).๐ฑ
'Landscape' also has two meanings: i) a picture of a land or countryside scene; ii) a picture with longer top and bottom and shorter sides (like a TV shape).๐ฅ
Occasionally, you might replace 'of' or the verb, 'took,' with other words, too.
Examples of sinple sentence structures:
-My friend photographed this amazing cherry tomato.๐
-I took a close-up of this lovely, red tomato sauce.๐
-A picture featuring a tomato, taken in Spain.๐
-My snapshot of a tomato plant.๐
-This landscape shows a tomato farm.๐
-An image displaying the true beauty of a tomato salad.๐
Good luck taking, posting, and describing your pictures ๐
PS. Although slang usually sounds so ugly, there is a really cute word for a photo: 'snap.' โค
PPS. Putting photos on websites for others may be nice, but the memories you keep yourself are more important.โค
*If you like my silly little English tips, please check out my others*
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