I put it up at projectnoah a moment ago: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/12572689
Thank you! Oh I love nature photography, esp the smaller creatures! It will be cool to have a species named after me! :)
Daily Mail UK is the worse. The moderator wouldn't even let me comment on its page!
Yes, that's what I thought too when I photographed that beautiful lacewing. The marking really resembled a jumping spider!!! kurt (orionmystery)
A little, actually. But luckily I did get a bit of exposure from Yahoo News and Flickr Blog. They asked me nicely if they could use my images and how I would like to be attributed. I told them to use my nick instead of…
Not really. I am not getting much publicity out of this. No $$ for sure since the images were all under CC-BY creative common licensing. No much fame either due to the way the attribution was done. My real name was used…
I am the photographer. Shaun asked if it's okay to name it after his daughter. At that time, I thought it can't be named after the person who discovered the new species so I agreed. Anyway, that's in the past now. Click…
I put it up at projectnoah a moment ago: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/12572689
Thank you! Oh I love nature photography, esp the smaller creatures! It will be cool to have a species named after me! :)
Daily Mail UK is the worse. The moderator wouldn't even let me comment on its page!
Yes, that's what I thought too when I photographed that beautiful lacewing. The marking really resembled a jumping spider!!! kurt (orionmystery)
A little, actually. But luckily I did get a bit of exposure from Yahoo News and Flickr Blog. They asked me nicely if they could use my images and how I would like to be attributed. I told them to use my nick instead of…
Not really. I am not getting much publicity out of this. No $$ for sure since the images were all under CC-BY creative common licensing. No much fame either due to the way the attribution was done. My real name was used…
I am the photographer. Shaun asked if it's okay to name it after his daughter. At that time, I thought it can't be named after the person who discovered the new species so I agreed. Anyway, that's in the past now. Click…