This is a Snap Walk In association with Nat Geo The Great Nature Project.
We will travel Different Locations of Southern India and this will also cover Major Adventure Treks to Western Ghats of India.
SEE IT : Get outside and snap a photo of a plant or animal in your area.
SNAP IT : Snap a photo of a plant or animal you see there.
UPLOAD IT : Upload your photo to any of the photo-sharing websites listed below and use the hashtag #GreatNature.
Add #animal to any of your photos of animals to help us achieve a Guinness World Records®title for the largest online photo album of animals.
Event Information
Firstly For this event We are Meeting at Pyramid Valley at 10am on 21st September 2013.
Its a place with a Artificial Pyramid in Kanakapura Road, Bangalore, India which has hill and lot of trees where we can find lot of birds and many species.
Its a great Opportunity for us to make this event by finding different species and share the pictures in Snapstors Group album. Weekly Contests also will come up in near future.
Use Hashtag #GreatNature and #natgeosnapstors in all your pictures which you upload.
Photo Sharing Instructions
Upload your photo on Flickr here and add the tag GreatNature. Your photos must be public and publicly searchable to be shared with the Great Nature Project. Read more about those settings here. If your photo includes an animal, add the tag animal (in addition to GreatNature) so your photo will help achieve a Guinness World Records® Title for the Largest Online Photo Album of Animals. It’s also helpful to include as much information as you can in the tags, to share where the photo was taken and what’s in it. Read more about tags on Flick here.
Your photo will be more a valuable as a scientific data point, and will show up on the map here, if you geotag (add location data). Read more about geotagging on Flickr here
http://www.flickr.com/ photos/snapstors/
The Great Nature Project
The Great Nature Project is a worldwide celebration of the planet and its wonders. People of all ages are invited to appreciate nature by taking pictures of plants and animals in their worlds, and then sharing those pictures with the whole world. Together we’ll create a global snapshot of the Earth’s incredible biodiversity—and try for a Guinness World Records® title for the largest-ever online album of animal photos!
The Great Nature Project is one of the largest initiatives National Geographic has ever created, but we need your help to pull it off. So get outside, explore, and connect, and join us for a project as big as the world itself.
We will travel Different Locations of Southern India and this will also cover Major Adventure Treks to Western Ghats of India.
SEE IT : Get outside and snap a photo of a plant or animal in your area.
SNAP IT : Snap a photo of a plant or animal you see there.
UPLOAD IT : Upload your photo to any of the photo-sharing websites listed below and use the hashtag #GreatNature.
Add #animal to any of your photos of animals to help us achieve a Guinness World Records®title for the largest online photo album of animals.
Event Information
Firstly For this event We are Meeting at Pyramid Valley at 10am on 21st September 2013.
Its a place with a Artificial Pyramid in Kanakapura Road, Bangalore, India which has hill and lot of trees where we can find lot of birds and many species.
Its a great Opportunity for us to make this event by finding different species and share the pictures in Snapstors Group album. Weekly Contests also will come up in near future.
Use Hashtag #GreatNature and #natgeosnapstors in all your pictures which you upload.
Photo Sharing Instructions
Upload your photo on Flickr here and add the tag GreatNature. Your photos must be public and publicly searchable to be shared with the Great Nature Project. Read more about those settings here. If your photo includes an animal, add the tag animal (in addition to GreatNature) so your photo will help achieve a Guinness World Records® Title for the Largest Online Photo Album of Animals. It’s also helpful to include as much information as you can in the tags, to share where the photo was taken and what’s in it. Read more about tags on Flick here.
Your photo will be more a valuable as a scientific data point, and will show up on the map here, if you geotag (add location data). Read more about geotagging on Flickr here
http://www.flickr.com/
The Great Nature Project
The Great Nature Project is a worldwide celebration of the planet and its wonders. People of all ages are invited to appreciate nature by taking pictures of plants and animals in their worlds, and then sharing those pictures with the whole world. Together we’ll create a global snapshot of the Earth’s incredible biodiversity—and try for a Guinness World Records® title for the largest-ever online album of animal photos!
The Great Nature Project is one of the largest initiatives National Geographic has ever created, but we need your help to pull it off. So get outside, explore, and connect, and join us for a project as big as the world itself.
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