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Multiple Images

On this page you will find examples of for Multiple Image descriptions.

These are examples only. Context is key! It will always influence how you describe an image. For full instructions on how to write see Multiple Images: Two Page Spreads, Images in Sequence and Grouped Images and General Guidelines.
You can find more information and examples for Picture Books and Illustrated Books at Children's Books .
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Below is a page from the book Winking at Life. This is a good example of two images grouped together.

[Alt-text] Two images side by side. In the first image, Wink and a female dancer stand in front one another before a hat kiosk. They put hats on one another's heads and smile. Wink wears a striped cardigan, black slacks, dress shoes, and a plain black brimmed hat. The dancer had a light skin tone and blonde hair. She wears a sleeveless dress with a striped mini skirt, white gloves, runners, and a white brimmed hat with a large feather on top. In the second image, Wink and the dancer ride a carnival ride. They sit on a metal bench with a metal gate clasped over their laps. They are raised up in the air, and their feet dangle below them. They both smile down at the camera and the dancer waves.


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