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Cheche again

Cheche image

I am sad every time I visit the full list of images and no longer see this image there. The reasons for removing this image from FP given during the last vote by Janderk were somewhat misguided -- Berber and Tuareg suggest that there are indeed a fair number of fair-skinned blue- and green-eyed people who wear the turbans of the Blue People. As most of the concurring Oppose votes referred back to his comments, I am resubmitting the image here. +sj + 09:05, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Olympic flame at opening ceremony

The olympic flame at the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics

self-nom; seems on par with other photos in FP and is only photo of this years' olympic flame on WP! seems characteristic of most olympic flames as well. blurry on full view but I was getting bumped by the turk to the right of me and the nigerian to the left and the greek behind me was using my shoulder for support! :) looks great in thumb and flame at opening ceremony 2004.jpg intermediate sizes. Used in Olympic flame, 2004 Summer Olympics- Alterego 23:59, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Kiritimati-EO

NASA photo of Kiritimati Island, taken from the ISS
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

Stunning photo of Christmas Island from space. Released by NASA, uploaded by Seth Ilys. Note the clouds over the southeastern part. Amazing. - grendel|khan 01:33, 2004 Dec 20 (UTC)


Australian Garden Orb Weaver

Australian Garden Orb Weaver on the underside of the leaf
Second Option
Third Option - Head shot
a Wikipedia:Featured picture
Fourth Option - the web by night

I have put in a couple of options again. I like the second one becauseof the little strands of web visible at its legs Third option I like because the head is clearly visible Last one I like because of the semi transparent nature of its legs.


Alaska Wild Berries

Alaska Wild Berries from the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge
a Wikipedia:Featured picture


Earthlights

NASA composite of Earth
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

This image was previously a featured picture and was renominated as it never went through the featured picture candidates process.


London ISS

London from the ISS

This image was previously a featured picture and was renominated as it never went through the featured picture candidates process.


Potato plant

Potato plant

This image was previously a featured picture and was renominated as it never went through the featured picture candidates process.


Marsglobe

Mars
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

This image was previously a featured picture and was renominated as it never went through the featured picture candidates process.


Buddhabrot-deep

Deeply iterated blue Buddhabrot with significant religiosity
a Wikipedia:Featured picture
The current previous FP for reference

This image was created by User:Evercat, the same person as the currently featured image Image:Buddhabrot.jpg. However, I consider this one to be considerably more beautiful. It looks like a great work of religious art. It is used on the page Buddhabrot and clarifies why some people feel Buddhabrot images to have a religious feeling. - 221.249.13.34 06:53, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)


France radar

France.

From NASA. If only we had physical maps like this for all of the countries. Used on Geography of France. - grendel|khan 09:17, 2004 Dec 22 (UTC)


Saturn V launches

All Saturn V launches in one photo.

I was browsing Saturn V (via the front page bit about part of it being a "natural" satellite) and came across this wonderful image which shows all the launches of all the rockets, and it's simply a very nice image. Image was made by Reubenbarton with PD NASA images. --Golbez 17:43, Dec 23, 2004 (UTC)


Sir Thomas More

Sir Thomas More
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

Not all portraits are striking, but this one is. This is a portrait of Thomas More, made by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1527 (oil-on-panel, 29 ½ by 23 ¾ inches). High-resolution image. Neutralitytalk 17:13, Dec 25, 2004 (UTC)


Polydactyly Left Hand

X-ray of polydactylic left hand
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

High-quality X-ray, clearly illustrates the topic polydactyly. Also makes me think, "you have six fingers on your right hand; someone was looking for you..." grendel|khan 22:33, 2004 Dec 25 (UTC)


Sunspot TRACE

Sunspot captured by NASA's TRACE spacecraft
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

Beautiful, striking, and much more impressive than a little blotch on the sun. - grendel|khan 23:29, 2004 Dec 27 (UTC)


Volcán Santiaguito

Looking down from Volcán Santamaria to eruptions at Santiaguito, Guatemala

A self nomination of a photo I took from the summit of Volcán Santamaria in Guatemela, looking down on eruptions at Santiaguito, a new volcano growing on the side of the old one. This is possibly the only place in the world where you can look down on an erupting volcano. - Worldtraveller 11:28, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Black Sea in 1915

View of the Black Sea near Sochi.

View of the Black Sea near Sochi is a colour photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, taken in 1915. The image is featured in the articles Sochi, Black Sea, and Argonauts.

Public domain from the Library of Congress website.

See http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/prokc.21643 for more information and the raw image.


Willimantic clock tower

The clock tower atop the Willimantic town hall

I took this picture of the Willimantic town hall. A fine example of Victorian architecture, this clock tower appears atop the Willimantic town hall. It's also hilariously suggestively-shaped, right down to the little ridge around the, ah, crown. I chuckle every time I drive by it. grendel|khan 07:08, 2005 Jan 4 (UTC)


Bantu expansion

Self-nomination. I think this diagram is brilliant through its simplicity and significantly adds to the Bantu article (It probably should be in Bantu languages or even in Bantu expansion, but that's irrelevant here). I don't see too much maps, diagrams and illustrations nominated here, so I thought I'd give it a try — I want to know what it takes to create something of Featured quality... mark 14:04, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)


Pu'u O'o

Pu'u 'O'o, a cinder-and-spatter volcanic cone on Kilauea, Hawaii

An impressive US Geological Service picture of an erupting volcanic cone on Hawaii, which I think gives a vivid impression of volcanism. I should note that the high-res image is a bit blurred; this is almost certainly heat haze from the high-temperature lava lying on and erupting from the cone. [added] I suspect that the photographer also used a telephoto lens (not surprising in the circumstances). I don't think this should count against the image. - ChrisO 16:50, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)


Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley with the Half Dome in the distance.
Modified version

I think we are about to delist some mountain photos so there is room for a new one. I recall visiting Yosemite National Park as a child, and this picture from PDphoto.org really does it justice with its crisp detail and rich color. Its used as a rather small thumbnail on the Yosemite National Park page, but is a little larger on the Yosemite Valley page. - Solipsist 09:37, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Nomination period for this image is extended for an extra two weeks to allow time to acquire an anticipated potentially better quality version of this image. - Bevo 19:50, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Regarding the extension: Two weeks have passed (almost) and I'm still waiting for the hi-res images. Perhaps we could wait another couple of days? --MarkSweep 09:14, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Probably better to renominate it as and when the hi-res version turns up. Thanks for following up on this. -- Solipsist 09:34, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC)


An Emperor Gum Moth caterpillar in its 5th development stage

1. An Emperor Gum Moth caterpillar in its 5th development stage
2. The Emperor Gum Moth caterpillar feeding on a eucalyptus leaf
a Wikipedia:Featured picture
3. The underside of an Emperor Gum Moth caterpillar
4. The Emperor Gum Moth caterpillar at the 4th development stage

The Emperor Gum Moth Caterpillar is very beautifull, and I think at least one of these images have done it justice.


Cerro de la Silla

2. Cerro de la Silla modified
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

This is a picture of one of the dominating features of the landscape on Monterrey, Mexico, and it is fairly well known throughout the country. I think it's a great picture, but I've never nominated a picture for featured status before. I took the photograph, and it is used on Cerro de la Silla. --Spangineer 23:55, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)

Update – For those who have voted to oppose for reasons of too much sky or the ugly building on the right, I have cropped the top and bottom of the picture, to see if your concerns are met. Those who liked the old version, please let me know if the new version is acceptable. And if you have any more suggestions, let me know. --Spangineer 22:04, Jan 18, 2005 (UTC)
New version is still fine with me. Support that one too. Mgm|(talk) 08:44, Jan 24, 2005 (UTC)
  • I like the modified version a whole lot better and support its nomination. Worldtraveller 10:51, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)


Eiffel Tower at Sunrise

The Eiffel Tower, Paris at sunrise, taken from the Place du Trocadero
a Wikipedia:Featured picture

Not quite your average holiday snap. What's more impressive is that there was no photoshopping or cropping required. ed g2stalk 17:48, 13 Jan 2005 (UTC)


Chihuly Inside and Out

File:Chihuly Inside and Out close-up.jpg
Dale Chihuly's Inside and Out

Self-nom; the thumbnail doesn't really do it justice, but I'll crop it if necessary. Rdsmith4Dan | Talk 03:01, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)

No, it's a picture of a sculpture. Rdsmith4Dan | Talk 00:24, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Shows how much I know about art. ;) Mark1 00:41, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Well, as expected, they've refused to allow me to put the images under a free license for the time being, so I withdraw this nomination. However, it appears the image is still available as fair use, so I've scaled it down dramatically and will continue to use it in articles. Rdsmith4Dan | Talk 23:26, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)