[LTER-luq-pi] Fwd: photos

Alan Covich alanc at uga.edu
Mon Dec 5 10:39:41 PST 2016


Jess

I like the 3-D landscape view of the mountains and river....minus the
clouds.

Maybe insert some numbers to locate long-term experimental plots?

The second one, a cross section, is useful as a "catena" and is more along
what we have used in the past.

Both will help!

Alan

On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Jess Zimmerman <jesskz at ites.upr.edu> wrote:

> Sorry,
>
> For the renewal proposal.  Might need some filing in our approach. I can
> do that on Thursday.
>
> jess
>
> Jess K. Zimmerman
> Professor
> Lead PI, Luquillo LTER Program
> Director, El Verde Field Station
> Department Environmental Sciences
> University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
> Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
>
> Tel: 787-764-0000 ext. 1 <(787)%20764-0000>-XXXX-# where XXXX is:
>    LTER Program Office: 88233
>    El Verde Field Station: 83467
> Mobile: 787-380-3311 <(787)%20380-3311>
>
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Gonzalez, Grizelle -FS <
> ggonzalez at fs.fed.us> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jess. Are these ideas for the logo or something else?
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Dec 5, 2016, at 12:28 PM, Jess Zimmerman <jesskz at ites.upr.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Starting to get some feedback from Katie Yost, our illustrator.  Have a
>> look and provide feedback.
>>
>> jess
>>
>> Jess K. Zimmerman
>> Professor
>> Lead PI, Luquillo LTER Program
>> Director, El Verde Field Station
>> Department Environmental Sciences
>> University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
>> Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
>>
>> Tel: 787-764-0000 ext. 1-XXXX-# where XXXX is:
>>    LTER Program Office: 88233
>>    El Verde Field Station: 83467
>> Mobile: 787-380-3311
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: katie yost <kyost4 at gmail.com>
>> Date: Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 2:13 PM
>> Subject: Re: photos
>> To: Jess Zimmerman <jesskz at ites.upr.edu>
>>
>>
>> Hi Jess,
>>
>> I started doing some research and rough sketches and had a few questions.
>> Two rough sketches are attached, please let me know if you have any
>> comments or corrections on them.
>>
>> In the first sketch of the mountain forests, I used a 3D sectional view
>> like the typical "watershed" diagrams.  Is that what you want or would you
>> prefer a more 2D illustration without the cut section?
>>
>> I found the following descriptions of the different forest types. Please
>> let me know if these are correct, and if there are any characteristics you
>> could add that would be helpful when illustrating:
>> *Elfin forest*: Dwarf forest, shorter trees, blend into stunted
>> vegetation.
>> *Tabonuco forest*: Tall trees, straight trunks, 1st branches high above
>> ground.  Low light at ground, rich flora.
>> *Moist forest*: Green, lots of vegetation?
>> *Dry forest*: Deciduous trees, shed leaves during drought?
>>
>> Once I have your feedback, I'll get started on some more refined
>> sketches.
>>
>> Hope you had a great thanksgiving!
>>
>> Best,
>> Katie
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 9:55 PM, katie yost <kyost4 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Jess,
>>> Thank you for the photos, they are very helpful!  I can almost never
>>> have too many reference images.
>>>
>>> I can start doing some sketches, and if I come up with any questions I
>>> will let you know.
>>>
>>> Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Katie
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Jess Zimmerman <jesskz at ites.upr.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Katie,
>>>>
>>>> I attach some photos of the Luquillo Mountains that might be helpful
>>>> asyou start to develop the drawings.   I also did a Google Earth snapshot
>>>> that is focused on the watershed we work on, but it doesn't capture the 3D
>>>> aspect of things I would like.  If you google "watershed" you get a bunch
>>>> of nice diagrams that capture the basic elements, which you could then
>>>> "overlay" the specifics of our ecosystem.
>>>>
>>>> Does this help at all?  I am really out of my element here.
>>>>
>>>> I have been meaning to take a photo of a view I get of the mountains as
>>>> I drive to work that captures much of what we want to depict.  Will try to
>>>> remember to stop and take the photo on my way to the airport tomorrow.  Am
>>>> skipping out for Thanksgiving.
>>>>
>>>> jess
>>>>
>>>> Jess K. Zimmerman
>>>> Professor
>>>> Lead PI, Luquillo LTER Program
>>>> Director, El Verde Field Station
>>>> Department Environmental Sciences
>>>> University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
>>>> Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
>>>>
>>>> Tel: 787-764-0000 ext. 1-XXXX-# where XXXX is:
>>>>    LTER Program Office: 88233
>>>>    El Verde Field Station: 83467
>>>> Mobile: 787-380-3311
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *Katie Yost*, MS, CMI
>>> Medical Illustrator
>>> Department of Anatomical Sciences
>>> Saint George's University
>>> www.katieyost.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Katie Yost*, MS, CMI
>> Medical Illustrator
>> Department of Anatomical Sciences
>> Saint George's University
>> www.katieyost.com
>>
>>
>>
>> <valley crossection_rough sketch.jpg>
>>
>> <mountain forests_rough sketch.jpg>
>>
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