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428:, I know you changed the header and the rest of the newsletter for talkpage accessibility and to make it take less space, however it doesn't quite work on different screen sizes. Also, for smaller screens such as tablets and phones, the title is unreadable. The banner image is nice, but I think it should either be modified so the text can fit on all screen sizes or be reverted to the original header. Which do you want to do? 36: 333:
before you can nominate an image for VI. It’s also takes ages to nominate images for VI and QI on Commons. May be some users use sophisticated tools to lighten the load, but I don’t know if they exist. In other words, Knowledge (XXG) is OK, but Commons is a nightmare. Hundreds of really poor quality photos clog up the system and some users are too lazy to filter and edit their nominations.
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3. By sharing our photographic skills, find ways to share skills with the community. Knowledge transfer is time-consuming and we need to set limited objectives and realistic time frames. This will require compromise as individuals have to listen and find ways to agree. This is going to be much easier
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An impossible question unless you know what someone’s objective is. So you’re on your first safari? Borrow or rent a decent camera and a quality 300mm lens. Then read a few of the dozens of free advice pages on the internet. Then when you’re out and about, take the lens cap off and set the camera to
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I was thinking about talking about the many articles needing photos, and then doing a story on some of the people who either answer photo requests or people who take a lot of featured photos. Not sure how to go about doing this other than asking as many people as I find who frequently upload photos.
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in the future could you make sure you get a green light from someone before publishing? In the past I've asked SchreiberBike for a copyedit before publishing. But we had a blank entry that hadn't been removed for GAs, I just now moved the pictures in the DYK section, and I hadn't done a final check
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sorry I've been really busy the past few days. Birds is one of the more active subprojects, so maybe let's see if we get any takers there before coming up with plan B? I can make a post for their project talk page if you'd like, but don't want to steal your thunder since it's your idea. Let me know
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It’s a very time consuming process because the Knowledge (XXG) code is cumbersome (*see below). It take an age to upload to Commons: to describe, categorize, geocode. Many of the categories don’t exist so have to be created. If the image is of a subspecies, then all the images have to be checked
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I’d got my first camera aged eight and went on my first safari in the Kruger Park, South Africa in 1970. I was hooked. I switched to digital in 2004, but didn’t buy any high-end lenses till 2014. Such a shame that hundreds of great photos I took before then look so dreadful by today’s quality
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The trophy animals the hunters used to shoot are the ones I like to shoot too: it was lion, elephant and baboon in 1970. More recently, hunting for tiger by jeep in Kanha National Park in India was exciting and so was searching for jaguar by boat in the rivers of the Pantanal in Brazil. Our
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fully automatic sports mode. Be ready. If you’ve time, get in the right place (sunlight/background). Watch the animal’s behaviour. Point and shoot. Glance at the screen. If OK, repeat. Only then start playing with the settings to optimise shutter speed, F number and ISO.
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3. Identify what we need to do to improve the quality and diversity of images being uploaded (diversity of contributor and diversity in subject) and, in particular, identify what we need to do to improve the credibility of the FP, QI and VI
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3) Many articles under ToL have requests for people to add images that can go unanswered. What can the community do to improve the coverage of different organisms on Knowledge (XXG), especially when it comes to images?
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2. Through brainstorming, Identify what we need to do to improve the quality and diversity of images being uploaded and, in particular, identify what we need to do to improve the credibility of the FP, QI and VI
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I'm putting up a tentative list of questions, feel free to tweak them or add more. I'm not sure if you want to do a second story regarding articles needing photos or include a small showcase of featured photos.
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4. Spend more time talking about values and knowledge transfer than sharing photography tips amongst delegates, then getting all delegates to agree to DO SOMETHING WHEN THEY GET HOME to take things forward.
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through of FAs/GAs across the many subprojects. I think having two people agree that it's time to publish will be good in the future, should there continue to be multiple people involved here. Thanks,
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standards. My 100-400mm lens transformed mammal and bird photography opportunities and when I got my 100mm macro lens in 2016, the whole new world of insects was open for business.
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Here was my response to the question: "How can we increase the quality and diversity of images being uploaded and, in particular, improve the FP, QI and VI projects?"
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I applied for a grant to attend Wikimania, but was unsuccessful. Not much can happen without some funding to kickstart and then drive improvements forward.
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1) How long have you been editing Knowledge (XXG), and how did you get interested? How did you begin your journey of photographing wildlife?
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But photographing animal behaviour is the most exciting and challenging. There’s usually movement and it all happens so fast, like when
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I uploaded my first pictures to Knowledge (XXG) twelve years ago for fun, to show my kids how it works. The pictures of my daughter (
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might be good people to talk to (responsible for large numbers of featured pictures). We could also post on project talk pages.
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Recently, some thoughtless editor added a ‘caption’ box to Commons. A waste of time. The image title should act as the caption.
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I used to be a high-end stamp collector (early USA). My photography is a sort of collecting. And I’m a keen bridge player.
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I've left messages on both of their talk pages. Other than birds, which project talk pages do you think we should post to?
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encounters with the mountain gorillas in Rwanda and Uganda was amazing, but the actual photography was no challenge.
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1. Work together on pre-defined projects to develop a team spirit that will help us develop a set of shared values
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2) Over the years, you've taken photos of many different organisms from birds to insects to big cats; you have an
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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5) What would the Tree of Life community be surprised to learn about your life off-wiki?
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Sorry, I incorrectly assumed that because the month was over, the newsletter was ready.
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couldn't make it work for mobile, so just restored the original header.
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4) What advice would you give to people new to photographing wildlife?
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Tree of Life
Newsletter
content assessment
WikiProjects
WikiProject icon
Tree of Life
WikiProject icon
WikiProject Tree of Life
taxonomy
phylogenetic
tree of life
the discussion
starsandwhales
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16:06, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
Starsandwhales
Charlesjsharp
JJ Harrison
Enwebb
talk
16:20, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
Enwebb
starsandwhales
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18:18, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
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Enwebb
talk
01:51, 11 July 2019 (UTC)
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