RESULTS: Eco-Lens Challenge | Week 3

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Greetings, friends. We bring you the results of Week 3of the ECO-LENS Challenge.

  • • Observe • Photograph • Research • Share

4 new species on the Eco-Lens Map

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📊 Summary of Engagement


🦗🕷 Overall Results🐜🐝

  • Total Participants: 5 🔎
  • Valid publications: 3 🔎
  • Countries: 3 🗺🌐 Nigeria; Russia; Venezuela.
  • Species Observed: 4 🐜🐝🦗🕷
    • Insects: 3
    • Other invertebrates: 2

📸🔎 Observations in order of arrival. 👤 Post

1 - Author: @rubee2as1 --- LINKScreenshot - 16_9_20

Your post was excellent in terms of research, and you included the relevant references. It was great that you talked about your experience with the insect. You included the taxon (remember to clearly indicate where you took it).
The weakness was the photography and its editing. Flipping the photo doesn't make it different. It's not necessary to add text with the name on the photos. The video, which is barely 5 seconds long, is really unnecessary; it contributes nothing.
Congratulations on your discipline in commenting on the other posts. Keep it up..

2 - Author: @joslud --- LINKScreenshot - 16_9_20

Honorary entry, does not participate.

3 - Author: @bambuka --- LINKScreenshot - 16_9_20

I'm familiar with these insects, and their streamlined shape makes them very good swimmers.
Fantastic! You found an aquatic insect outside its natural habitat. That would have been an excellent lead for the post. Although you mention it briefly when asking why it ended up in your garden.
Next time, find a clear glass jar of water and capture some shots of it swimming. Even if you use an external image and include the reference, remember that we only want your own photos for this contest.
Thank you for your participation.

4 - Author: @davidmarkgeorge --- LINKScreenshot - 16_9_20

You used your photo editing skills very well, highlighting the spider in its silk, and that's what this contest is all about. These are photos that, despite being in the same frame, capture the spider in different positions. Although a closer shot could have been better.
The description of the habitat and behaviors could have been better. Remember, just like in the photos, it's the spider that should "shine" in the text and videos. 🤔😉😀
I didn't find any references to your research, nor did I see any comments from you on other publications.

5- Author: @alicargofer --- LINKScreenshot - 16_9_20

Entry not valid. Thank you for participating. You're invited to participate in week 4.

Thank you all for rewarding us with your great display of creativity.


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WINNERS

This week, it was difficult to select first place. One participant did very good research, but the photos were of poor quality. The other, on the other hand, had poor research but excellent photos. I rounded up the first- and second-place prizes to split them between the two.

💥 🏆💱 Revealing the winner 💥 🏆💱

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🥇 FIRST PLACE: Tied for @rubee2as1 @davidmarkgeorge -- 4 steem each one.

🥈 SECOND PLACE: @bambuka-- 2 steem

📝Commentator of the week: @rubee2as1 -- 1 Steem


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Original production by @joslud

I'll wait for you in the next publication.
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I am grateful to the organiser @joslud for his fairness in selection.
Congratulations to all participants including your honorary part on the "Wood louse" which I have learned from it.