RE: NANFA-- mwooohahahaha

Crail, Todd (tcrail_at_northshores.com)
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 14:12:14 -0500

Yes, yes, yes... that constitutes "The whole nine" :)

Sorry about some of the file sizes. I completely forgotten I'd not compressed
some of the images because it was going to be a local copy, when I migrated it
from PowerPoint into html. I think a couple were 400k <eek>.

Yes, they were taken with a digital camera, the Nikon Coolpix 950. I hope to
be as comfortable with fish next year as I've gotten with plants. I just
started working with fish this fall. However, plants do offer an advantage,
as they don't flip out on you :)

Thanks for looking and feedback (you too Lee :).

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay DeLong

I think it's great. Wish I had DSL though. Are these your photos? If so,
I'm guessing they weren't taken with a digital camera, right?

It would be great if NANFA had something like this to give
members. Loaning slides is too much trouble and reproducing them is too
expensive. It would be really useful if NANFA could collect images from
willing photographers and arrange them in educational formats. CDs are
such a great distribution mechanism, and can be formatted with an entire
educational program targeted to a specific audience, region, whatever.

I'm completely on board with this as NANFA's next great project! I would
request that it be more than just photos-- species descriptions,
conservation status, etc, would make it much more valuable.
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