Stuff happens in threes. Every scientist knows that. So the second thing that’s been happening today:
I was getting many requests from potential customers who wanted to just view horizontal images at one time because they would go together better than mixing horizontal and vertical pictures. So, this was easy enough, and I tagged the images as either horizontal or vertical, and put links in the store so you could view all the horizontals, or all the verticals.
A funny thing happened though. I got several calls from people who were sitting in front of the full-size web image and wanted to know if it was a horizontal or a vertical picture. I also got a bunch of emails about this.
(You can see what I did by clicking on the vertical picture or the horizontal picture) links. So I couldn’t really figure this one out. It was just confusing the viewers, or at least some of the viewers. So then I thought, maybe I was using the wrong terminology, and should call it landscape vs. portrait orientation.
But I’m afraid that people may think I’m only selling landscape and portraits.
Any other words that would make sense. I wanted to do one more thing which was to make little collections of images that go together, but I’m sure that once I do that, someone will want to change them. I just thought it would be a good idea to group images together as a starting point for customers – but it is beyond my imagination what sort of problem that will cause. Should I try it?
How many in the collection?



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