User talk:Andrepiazza
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Andre, Nice pictures of Timor-Leste marine life. If possible, can you replace your photos with higher resolution versions ? Thanks Nhobgood (talk) 08:10, 29 April 2012 (UTC)
Cat-a-lot: Copying from Category:Marine animals at Secret Garden to Category:Marine animals of East Timor
[edit]Hello Andrepiazza! Thanks for collaborating with the pictures. I would like to also add that I will not change any of your categories, of the pictures that you took, and that you uploaded, and you shared in wikimedia, because I agree that they are all part of a great category Marine Animals of East Timor, and that they should have that category also included (together with other sub-categories of the district of Timor or dive site name, if applicable, although I understand that it makes sense only to people that live(d)/dive(d) in Timor and know the name of all the remote districts/dive sites, like you and me). Greetings --Patrick (talk) 17:15, 8 June 2012 (UTC)
high resolution photos
[edit]yes, it's in my todo. tks AndrePiazza (talk) 23:32, 13 June 2012 (UTC)
Use of your picture
[edit]Hi Andrepiazza,
May I use your picture of a flatworm //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:18-EastTimor-Dive_Tasi-Tolu_25_(Flat-worm)-APiazza.JPG in an Internet based course in Laboratory Animal Science for Researchers - Rodents and Lagomorphs at the Karolinska Institute, Solna, Sweden. I do that as an example of animals breathing through their skins. I am as a consultant writing a module on animal physiology. The course is just open for students attending it.
I will acknowledege it like: This Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons image is from the user Andrepiazza and is freely available at //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:18-EastTimor-Dive_Tasi-Tolu_25_(Flat-worm)-APiazza.JPG under the creative commons cc-by-sa 3.0 license.
Best regards Claes