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On Tumblr, there are several kinds of image descriptions. The image is cut off at their chest. They are looking straight at the camera, and are smiling slightly. Their hair is brown and asymmetrical and falls to the right side of their face. They are wearing glasses and a white tank top with a ruffled edge. Behind them is the back of the couch. On top of the couch is a long, light brown pillow with dark brown jagged patterns on it.

Behind the couch is a white wall and the edge of a windowsill. How descriptive you are will depend on how much time And spoons you have. In general, I like to bold text in brackets. Organizing your image description so that people who -can- see it, can read it, is another part of accessibility. She is standing on the right side of the screen.

She, and the person on the left side of the screen, are facing each other. Her hair is either short, or pulled back into a ponytail, and appears blonde. She is wearing a short sleeve shirt with flowers down the front. Her left bra strap is showing and she has a bag over her right shoulder. I also have the tendency to italicize quotes to make them stand out from the rest of the image description. He is wearing a short sleeve gray shirt with a light gray object on it.

He is sitting on a green couch. Behind him is a white wallpaper with green birds on it. But how do you write a description when two people are talking?

The more complicated the picture, the more you have to combine these elements. But what about comics, which have lots of words with their pictures, or infographs which are word heavy pictures with lots of smaller charts, diagrams and other images? There is a robot with one, black eyes stands to the right of a man wearing a tee shirt, pants, and a hat.

Behind them is a white background with part of it shaded gray using pixels. The robot introduces the man,. For more complicated comics, or at least ones that change their view, perspective, etc, the new setting also should be described.

They have short brown hair and are wearing a tie. The person behind the desk is wearing glasses and is holding a paper. The person behind the desk, presumably a manager, asks the other person, an applicant for a job position a question. Idangam, please describe yourself at the present moment. The door of the office is show open. The easiest way to put in a change of setting is to describe it immediately before the dialogue in that scene.

There is a clock in the upper left corner with boxes coming out of it. Each box has the name of a website, and each is tagged with a fact about the website. Today the number of networked devices are equal to the population [A picture of a black stick figure standing on the planet with the symbol for wireless coming out of their head.

The symbol is five curved, yellow lines. By , the number of networked devices will be double the population. The cat is gray and and brown, with the brown striped slightly on their body.

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