Beautiful
Appreciating the beauty of nature is much more important than rote learning.
Unfortunately our students do badly  because our teachers teach them solely 
with the aim of passing exams. They obtain 99 percentile rank while 
remaining strangers to the subject.
Regards
Taffazull

On Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 5:56:22 PM UTC+5:30 tsp kumar wrote:

> Thanks Garg sir
> regards
> tspkumar
>
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 5:49 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Also hope (and wish) you are doing better health wise now. 
>>
>> On Thu, 13 Jun 2024 at 17:46, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks a lot, TSP ji, for coming back. eFloraofindia is not for taxonomy 
>>> but also a depository of all sorts of artistic forms on plants, which 
>>> members may like to send. It adds value to the site.
>>> So pl. send as many black and white images as possible.
>>> I would try to put thumbnails of them on the website, to show a 
>>> different perspective. 
>>>
>>> On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 at 23:27, tsp kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Garg sir,
>>>> I apologize for not being active on this site for a considerably long 
>>>> period of time ,so long that I could not figure out how to upload a 
>>>> subject.I have been rendered hors de combat post retirement on account of 
>>>> lack of oppurtunities to go to field and also on account of 
>>>> ill-health.However, of late I have developed a facination towards black 
>>>> and 
>>>> white conversions of images that I took over a period of time. I fancied 
>>>> to 
>>>> contribute a few black and white images to this forum.I understand that 
>>>> they hold no value taxonomically  since the natural colors have been 
>>>> stripped off and offer very little in terms of building a database of the 
>>>> flora.Nevertheless I presume that they offer a sense of timelessness.I do 
>>>> understand that the purists do not agree. May I submit a black-n-white 
>>>> version of the images that I have already uploaded so far,limiting to only 
>>>> one image per species.I think it gives a very different perspective.I do 
>>>> admit that the images represent only the luminosity values of a particular 
>>>> color and not the color itself. As an example I am uploading an image of 
>>>> *Aristolochia 
>>>> ringens,t**he Dutchman's pipe.*I assure you that I will not spam the 
>>>> site
>>>> thanks and regards
>>>> tspkumar
>>>>
>>>> Presenting  a black-n-white version of* Aristolochia ringens,*the 
>>>> Dutchman's pipe
>>>>
>>>> Habit: A climber
>>>>
>>>> Habitat: Evergreen,Semi-evergreen forests,that are opened up
>>>>
>>>> Sighting:Kalasa,near Chikmagalur,Karnataka
>>>>
>>>> Date:03-11-2015
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and regards
>>>> tspkumar
>>>> Deputy Conservator of Forests (R)
>>>> Tumkur,Karnataka
>>>> Ph:9880571585
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> “We have not inherited this planet from our forefathers, we have 
>>>> borrowed it from our children”-An American proverb
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>
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