Using Transitions in Premiere Pro CS6

I am creating a movie using video clips and photos. How do I use transitions between photos?
I tried dragging the transition from the effects onto the photo but it doesn't seem to work. Is there something I'm doing wrong or have to adjust?

Drag it onto the point between the two photos . ie the edit point.

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