Hi, Vijay,
I think Option 1 is the best, particularly in the current scenario.

On 7 September 2010 04:39, 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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> 
>



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