I think the first one is the best. Unless we have all the identification
done, we will not post further images.
So if its a peacock pansy, we will still wait for the stamp.
But on the other hand, we will post the confusing one first, and later on
the sure ones.
Regards
Arjan

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Vijay Barve <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi
>
> I have finally copied my Namdapha meet [
> http://diversityindia.org/meet/namdapha2010.html] photos on computer and
> started looking at them. Since I was using a SLR camera for the first time,
> and I am not as good a photographer as most on the group, he results may not
> be spectacular.
>
> I need suggestion on how do I share the images with you all. I have few
> options:
>
> 1. Over next two months keep sharing 2/3 photographs every day. So members
> get an opportunity to look at each of them carefully and comment on
> identity.
>
> 2. I can even post them like in option 1, without trying to identify myself
> and let all of you help me with identification. Commoner butterflies will be
> quiz for new members and uncommon or difficult ones for the seasoned
> members.
>
> 3. Take a while and upload them on on an album in something like Picasa,
> and let all of you have a look and comment on them.
>
> 4. Just keep the photos for myself and post only those I feel are
> interesting.
>
> Do suggest me and this may be followed by other members who attended the
> meet.
>
> Option 1 and 2 might increase the volume of emails flowing in the group a
> bit for next two months.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vijay
>
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> ---
> Vijay Vasant Barve
> http://diversityindia.org/
> ---
>  
>



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