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Discover LudwigThe phrase "title photo" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the main or featured photograph in a publication or article. Example: The title photo of the magazine showcased a stunning sunset over the ocean, capturing the attention of readers.
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H/T Mike Hay for the title, Photo: Sundar Pichai.
Throw in a link for TechCrunch and Embedly Pro will grab a story excerpt, title, photo, and associated meta data automatically, even though Embedly hasn't hardcoded support for TechCrunch.com.
Like blog posts, Cloaq posts can have a title, photo and content, though the title and photo are optional, which lets Cloaq work for long-form and short-form content alike.
The stunning title photo in this article is by my good friend and Dreamworks artist Danny Langston.
In the fallout, Aum Shinrikyo members everywhere were rounded up, including their self-proclaimed "Jesus" leader Shoko Asahara (who was on the title photo), and thrown in jail.
Edit Info: Lets you change the title, photo, participants, etc. Create Excerpt: Lets you create a separate audio file from a single section of the interview.
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Something that's actually somewhat difficult today if you don't tag, organize, or title photos appropriately.
Flickr says it will also upload metadata from other photo experiences (i.e. iPhoto) during the upload process, pulling in titles, photos, and tags.
7. Hang on to notes, clippings, book titles, photos, souvenirs, postcards, road maps, hotel receipts (good for taxes, if you ever make any money).
It says something about the polarisation of American life that an author can assume not only that his readers hate Hillary (a fair bet, given the book's title and scary cover photo) but also that they don't know anyone who doesn't.
And additionally it is a funny picture and I really intend to compose and title my photos in the most fun way possible and I am proud of the result.
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