If a Picture is Worth A Thousand Words, What Do These Say?

In their 2008 scorecard on the General Assembly, the Virginia League of Conservation Voters does a great job using words to convey to voters how they can hold elected officials accountable for their environmental actions (or lack thereof).

So how does the report hold up, picture wise? Not quite so well. All of the photos in the report are pretty much like the ones you see here.

Any thoughts on what kind of pictures the group should use?

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    1. Where are the people?

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