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Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Moges » 22 Jun 2012, 14:29


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Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Moges » 22 Jun 2012, 14:53


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Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Ron » 22 Jun 2012, 16:22


Good pictures but many from the same theme for example like those food items most of which are in fact very similar. Even some urban pictures representing slum areas and the opposite areas for the middle class and the rich would have been good.
Each photo would have had a name and some details of the names of the floora and fauna (what are names of the tress bushes and grasses typically populating in the area shown ) Would have been educational for many.
Think about it. Why doing only half job? And then forget about pettty propaganda and attaching small lion and flag on dishes. Have you seen such things in any country?



Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Moges » 22 Jun 2012, 17:02


You should know that this is for an Ethiopian audience, most of them know the pictures for example the tunnel, perhaps the only in Ethiopia built by
Italians. The pictures are just reminders,they know the places when they see them. Sof Omar, Aksum, Bridge over Abay, Afar desert etc.
Food with national symbols is also nothing peculiar to Ethiopians. It is likely that you are either not Ethiopian or not born in Ethiopia.

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Ron wrote:Good pictures but many from the same theme for example like those food items most of which are in fact very similar. Even some urban pictures representing slum areas and the opposite areas for the middle class and the rich would have been good.
Each photo would have had a name and some details of the names of the floora and fauna (what are names of the tress bushes and grasses typically populating in the area shown ) Would have been educational for many.
Think about it. Why doing only half job? And then forget about pettty propaganda and attaching small lion and flag on dishes. Have you seen such things in any country?




Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Ron » 23 Jun 2012, 20:19


If you think that some one who suggests that the good pictures use/educational value would have been enhanced if attached with labels of place names and othern contents in there to increase understanding is in your opinion either not Ethiopian or not born in Ethiopia
you actually mean that the over 85 million Ethiopians clearly undestand all the details by simply looking at the photographs, then I have no argument with you.

Moges wrote:You should know that this is for an Ethiopian audience, most of them know the pictures for example the tunnel, perhaps the only in Ethiopia built by
Italians. The pictures are just reminders,they know the places when they see them. Sof Omar, Aksum, Bridge over Abay, Afar desert etc.
Food with national symbols is also nothing peculiar to Ethiopians. It is likely that you are either not Ethiopian or not born in Ethiopia.

Image

Ron wrote:Good pictures but many from the same theme for example like those food items most of which are in fact very similar. Even some urban pictures representing slum areas and the opposite areas for the middle class and the rich would have been good.
Each photo would have had a name and some details of the names of the floora and fauna (what are names of the tress bushes and grasses typically populating in the area shown ) Would have been educational for many.
Think about it. Why doing only half job? And then forget about pettty propaganda and attaching small lion and flag on dishes. Have you seen such things in any country?



Re: Beautiful Ethiopia

Postby Moges » 24 Jun 2012, 17:02


Well who have access to ethiopianreview ? Not the 91 million Ethiopians or most of them. The audience is from the diaspora, the few who access ethiopianreview with proxy servers are the well educated and well informed.
Anyway i can add subtitles for new pictures.

Ron wrote:If you think that some one who suggests that the good pictures use/educational value would have been enhanced if attached with labels of place names and othern contents in there to increase understanding is in your opinion either not Ethiopian or not born in Ethiopia
you actually mean that the over 85 million Ethiopians clearly undestand all the details by simply looking at the photographs, then I have no argument with you.

Moges wrote:You should know that this is for an Ethiopian audience, most of them know the pictures for example the tunnel, perhaps the only in Ethiopia built by
Italians. The pictures are just reminders,they know the places when they see them. Sof Omar, Aksum, Bridge over Abay, Afar desert etc.
Food with national symbols is also nothing peculiar to Ethiopians. It is likely that you are either not Ethiopian or not born in Ethiopia.

Image

Ron wrote:Good pictures but many from the same theme for example like those food items most of which are in fact very similar. Even some urban pictures representing slum areas and the opposite areas for the middle class and the rich would have been good.
Each photo would have had a name and some details of the names of the floora and fauna (what are names of the tress bushes and grasses typically populating in the area shown ) Would have been educational for many.
Think about it. Why doing only half job? And then forget about pettty propaganda and attaching small lion and flag on dishes. Have you seen such things in any country?




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