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Starlette

Photographers crowd around a starlette at the Cannes Film Festival.

Self-nom. I expect to be charged of objectifying women for this one, but there's to much dead things on that page yet ;-). Ericd 19:54, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Comment. This picture also illustrates Photojournalism where the photographers are the subject. -- Solipsist 19:17, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Krilleyekils

Compound eye of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba

Gorgeous, scientific, and enhances a string of pages. By Uwe Kils, used on Antarctic krill, Compound eye, Eye and others. - Mark1 03:05, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

changed it to gfdl - did not know it - I would like that many people can see this amazing structure of this mystic animal of the Southern Seas - Uwe Kils 23:51, Jun 15, 2005 (UTC)
Great, I changed my vote. You know if you put the GFDL in double braces '{' it will put in the licensing box and catagorize it correctly. For an example, look at the picture directly above this one. Lorax 00:20, Jun 16, 2005 (UTC)
Actually I am sorry, I didn't knew it is possible to vote for multiple imagesKnutson 23 : 37, Jun16, 2005 (UTC)
Nice — I think I can see one pentagon. See also Geodesic domes of Buckminster Fuller. So not only does this echo Pollinator's Dragonfly eye, but US Navy Radomes too. -- Solipsist 23:23, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Now that you liked it, I have to confess I was a bit imprecise: I was speaking about the regular tessellation, where every edge is shared by exactly 3 faces and every vertex is shared by exactly 3 edges. Also, the whole sphere (or egg, or balloon of any shape (topologically equivalent to sphere)) must be covered. Other examples you've shown do not "use" the whole sphere. Nice they are, anyway. mikka (t) 00:18, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Mont-Saint-Michel

Mont Saint Michel

A striking image, suitable in articles in "middle age" category, it was taken by user "Ncihtich". Roscoe x 16:39, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)


University of California

File:Roycehalluc.JPG
University of California

I am choosing to nominate this image because it shows what Los Angeles really is. I know that some parts of Los Angeles aren't perfect but when you look at this beautiful building you see why it can be a great place.

The image is used on the Los Angeles and University of California which was uploaded by Satyriconi. - • Thorpe • 16:28, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Chess revolution

"Chess revolution" Painting of N. Gabrichidze

I nominate this image because this artwork is a best illustration of how so called geopolitics goes now days. I feel that image was meant to represent the common mans reaction to the “game theory” which is saying that top ranking politicians are a players who use rest of humanity, and even whole countries as a pieces in the endless chess game. Image shows what might happen if this "game" goes too far. Artists had put himself at the rioting pieces side, but I also know people who associate themselves with a players and are pretty scared by the painting .. Image was painted by Dutch/Georgian artist (and my friend) Nick Gabrichidze at 2003-2004 and will be on display at his upcoming public art project in Holland Casino Amsterdam (opens July 27-28).. Image is used in the articles about Surrealism and Nick Gabrichidze as far as I know.. Was uploaded by Gabrichidze . - Knutson 21:33, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Note Copyright status changed 17 Jun - (comment by User:80.126.57.218 16:08, 17 Jun 2005 -- Solipsist 15:30, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC))
The license has now improved, but the restriction 'for use at wikipedia.org only' effectively still prevents it from being GFDL. -- Solipsist 15:32, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Sunset in Bali

Sunset at Jimbaran Beach, Bali

Bali, an island recovering from the recent bombing incident, is indeed, recovering, however, remains the human paradise, and always be, not any amount of force shall alter that stance. Reflected here is the very indulgence human could ever have, the sunset in Jimbaran Beach is the very need to embrace this lovely island. Photography will help to publicise this message. Used in the Bali article and Slivester Nuenenorl was the photographer. - Slivester 11:15, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Replaced with a larger resolution version. Slivester 12:39, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Still oppose, ordinary. as per comments below. Enochlau 01:13, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Its not as ordinary as it seemed, the process was tough. There are some elements blind to the human eye. Slivester 02:33, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
What do you mean by elements blind to the human eye? If I can't see it, what good is it in a featured picture? Enochlau 04:16, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Are you suggesting that we unfeature all the Hubble pictures? --brian0918™ 13:09, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Something profound that it should be featured. Slivester 14:35, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
No, that does not mean we should unfeature Hubble pictures. It's just that I think this one, although nice, doesn't quite have the stuff for FPC. Enochlau 05:59, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Quite certaintly you deem so, what is then a matter for feature? What is the policy shall we have to refer to? If this isn't, there is more, in my point of view, should be unfeatured. Slivester 11:45, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Couldn't agree more, its just "another". Well, television is just another form of entertainment, and may not surpass other better medium, and I don't see people stop praising it? Slivester 11:45, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Oh, how shall I strike then? Slivester 11:45, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Oh, it seemed all words are given for you too, you seem quite in the middle. Slivester 11:45, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Image:Fold-us-flag-animated.gif

How to properly fold the US flag

This informative diagram by Jacobolus illustrates beautifully how to fold the US flag. - Josh Lee 03:25, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)

You are wrong - I'm Polish - but I've got only some idea. Basia from Poland.

Not promoted +3 / -9 -- Solipsist 4 July 2005 07:22 (UTC)

Redwing_nest.jpg

Redwing nest with four hatchlings and one remaining egg.

My wife took this picture yesterday. I think it is vivid and crisp and illustrates redwing, nest and bird nicely. It does need to be viewed full-size to be fully enjoyed, though. I suppose it could be cropped closer around the hatchlings though I think it's nice that one can see that the nest is on the ground. - Haukurth 15:35, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

We checked on the nest again today. They're all dead now. It was probably a fox - though he didn't even eat them all. We found two of them a meter or two from the nest, blue and lifeless but not torn apart. The scene was just too sad to photograph. - Haukurth 20:33, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
To be more specific, I find the birds a bit hard to see, as their colour is very close to the nest's colour, and the shadows don't help. I almost supported, but I don't think it is striking enough to be featured, it's just a nice, fairly interesting picture. Maybe the others you have are better? --Silversmith Hewwo 18:12, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thank you, that's helpful :) We looked at the other pictures again but still feel this one is the best. We tried cropping it differently and fiddling with color levels and contrast but still feel it looks best unprocessed. The shadow is there because the lighting is natural. You can see that the nest is placed in a small depression in the ground. The hatchlings are similar in colour to the nest, that's probably how Nature/Darwin/God intended it. The nest is hard to find unless you know exactly where to look. Again, thank you for your comments. - Haukurth 20:33, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)
The moss? That's just what the ground looks like. Would you support a closer crop? Not that it matters at this point. - Haukurth 10:15, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +5 / -5 -- Solipsist 4 July 2005 07:25 (UTC)

Daisy1web

African Daisy.

Very beautiful and striking. One of the best flower photographs I've ever seen. Used to illustrate the Daisy article. Uploaded by JoJan

It seems to be a type of "Trailing African Daisy" Genus: Osteospermum fruticosum. The "Daisy Family" is Asteraceae, to which the plant in this picture belongs. I will make a seperate article tomorrow for this Genus, as that seems to be the system, which we can see by looking at Chrysanthemum. --Silversmith Hewwo 03:42, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)

In my opinion, this is a cultivar Osteospermum 'Pink Whirls'. This cultivar has pinkish-purple flowers with 'spooned' petals; reverse is purple to lavender-blue; disk is blue. See this site [[3]]. I happen to have this plant in my garden. I'll make a few photos and I'll upload them in the Commons. But I'm afraid the quality of my photos won't be on a par with this excellent picture. JoJan 15:14, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Cultivars hardly get a separate article, unless they are very commmon such as the cultivars of Malus domestica, better known as the apple. Nevertheless I created the article Osteospermum, where I've mentioned this particular cultivar Osteospermum 'Pink Whirls'. There is not much more to be said about this flower. JoJan 13:54, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Good work, JoJan! I now support the nomination. - Haukurth 14:38, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Alright I'll change to neutral. My concern now is, do we know exactly what species this flower belogns to? (forgive me i know very little about flowers). This link is Broken 14:58, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
On second second thought. I support. I don't know what i was whining about. This link is Broken 17:00, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)
A cultivar is NOT a species, therefore you don't need to be concerned. JoJan 16:56, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I added the photo to the cultivar article, which previously didn't have any images. - Haukurth 16:24, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Sylmurbel

thumb| Gillian Murphy and Maxim Beloserkovsky in American Ballet Theatre's production of Sir Frederick Ashton's Sylvia. Photo by Marty Sohl

Brilliant photograph of Murphy and Beloserkovsky performing a pas de deux in the ballet Sylvia. I self-nominated because I think no one ever sees the picture, its of such a niche topic. I don't think the copyright should be a problem, we have permission from the director of press and public relations at ABT to use the image as we please, as long as the source is cited; Appears in Sylvia (ballet), uploaded by Rmrfstar.


Cancelled due to copyright

Wine Grapes

Wine grapes from an Australian Winery
Wine grapes from an Australian Winery

Pretty good shots of wine grapes. Wine grapes are very different from table grapes in that for the particular wine these were going to produce the "wrinkling" of the grapes is desirable.

Comment: My bias might be showing. I've seen a lot of grapes on vines :) -- Longhair | Talk 03:27, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Wine grapes03.jpg +6 / -3 -- Solipsist 7 July 2005 10:32 (UTC)

Bentley badges

Bentley's winged "B" badge and hood ornament
B & W version proposal

Self-nom: very sharp, eye-catching, informative. — Dan | Talk 22:45, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +6 / -5 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 7 July 2005 11:01 (UTC)

Spirit of Ecstasy

The Rolls-Royce badge and "Spirit of Ecstasy" on the front of a 1971 Silver Shadow

Self-nom. Sharp, eye-catching, and informative. — Dan | Talk 00:36, Jun 21, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +3 / -4 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 7 July 2005 19:12 (UTC)

Sunset

Dramatic sunset

I know that I've nominated a lot of sunset photos in the past on FPC, but I think this one is really something special.

Promoted Image:Sunset with funnel clouds.jpg +6 / -3 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 20:17, 7 July 2005

Image:Img 0326.jpg

Picture I took of the lead singer of Disturbed, David Draiman, at their performance in Starland Ballroom on July 30, 2004.

I took this picture back in 2004. Since then, this has remained one of my favorite pictures that I have ever taken. The lead singer was just a few feet away from me singing the song Prayer, and the light shines off him just right to captivate anyone that happens to stumble across this image. This artical is used on both the Disturbed artical and the artical about the lead singer featured in the picture, David Draiman.

Not promoted +1 / -10 -- Solipsist 7 July 2005 19:19 (UTC)

Uscapitolindaylight

The United States Capitol in daylight

Beautiful, clean picture, wonderful angle, and the sky works perfectly for it. Obviously used on United States Capitol and several others. Golbez 06:01, Jun 22, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +1 / -4 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 9 July 2005 08:07 (UTC)

Pincushion Hakea

Pincushion Hakea flower

Nice flower, and nice photo.

Well, it's true that I don't have my glasses on...:p But there's more to my oppose than that. --Silversmith Hewwo 13:44, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Pincushion hakea03.jpg +8 / -4 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 9 July 2005 08:14 (UTC)

White-throated_Kingfisher

White throated Kingfisher

This is an image of a shy bird, afraid of humans. Crisp color and features of the bird. Article of the White-throated_Kingfisher with the link White-throated_Kingfisher.

Not promoted +1 / -5 -- Solipsist 9 July 2005 08:27 (UTC)

Chestnut

Sweet Chestnut

Illustrates Sweet Chestnut very well.

Promoted Image:Chestnuts.jpg 18 / 0 / 1 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:18 (UTC)

Praying mantis

File:Praying mantis india.JPG
Praying_mantis, India

Contributed to the article of the Praying_mantis.

version 2

High resolution by Shivanayak 07:03, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

my proposed change to policy. --brian0918™ 13:22, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Praying_mantis_india.jpg 10 / 0 / 2 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:17 (UTC)

Washington C D.C. Tidal Basin cherry trees

Cherry trees from Japan around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC. The Washington Monument is visible in the distance.

This is another of the photos that I have used for the kigo article. It is almost too tourist postcardish, but it's grown on me. Currently the photo is only used in the Kigo, and List of kigo articles. USDA photo by Scott Bauer. Image Number K5876-11. The same photographer also took a very nice closeup of the cherry blossoms: Image:Cherry tree blossoms.jpg. BlankVerse 15:32, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I agree with you; the pictures is quite well-much altered, however, why is then unnatural has to do? Its what pleases the eye, and you have to be flexible to please yourself. Slivester 11:49, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I don't want to sound rude, but is English really your native language? Coz you're sounding like master Yoda, but a lot worse. Anyway, I think your saying that post processing shouldn't be a reason to be against a photo. And I agree with you, but it has to be processed so that it doesn't look unnatural. In this case the blue doesn't please the eye, instead, it jars. --Fir0002 02:19, Jun 26, 2005 (UTC)
Trying adding the missing words into the sentence. And yes, English is my native language. We speak another variant of English over here. Slivester 4 July 2005 06:16 (UTC)

Not promoted 8/6/0 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:19 (UTC)

House sparrow1

House sparrow (Passer domesticus) Male and female (male in front)

This is another one of the images that I ended up using for the Kigo article. It is also used in the House Sparrow article. The photo was taken by Dennis Mojado and downloaded from [4]. BlankVerse 15:16, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted 2/5/0 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:20 (UTC)

Grapes

Commercial vineyards have planted more than one million of the ARS-developed Crimson Seedless grapevines.

In looking for photos to help support the article on kigo (season words used in the Japanese poetry form haiku) I've looked at tons of photos here, on the Commons, and on the internet. I really liked this photo of a bunch of grapes. Every time that I look at it the photo makes me hungry for grapes. It is also used on the Grape and Wine articles. USDA photo by Bob Nichols. Image Number K7721-3.. - BlankVerse 14:58, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Grapes05.jpg 8 / 1 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:15 (UTC)

Sunrise at Stonehenge

#1) Sunrise at Stonehenge on the summer solstice.
#2) The first minute after sunrise

It has been a while since I've felt like trying a self-nom. Hot of the presses, this is what the sunrise looked like at Stonehenge this morning, as some 19,000 people gathered to help a handful of druids welcome the sun on the morning of the summer solstice. The section could use a bit more improvement, but I'm happy with the way this photo turned out. - Solipsist 19:28, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Comment. I can remove the parachuter without trace if it would be worth it. Or Solipsist can if he/she has the know-how. --Silversmith Hewwo 21:39, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Yeah, airbrushing out the paramotor would be a 'breeze', c.f. FPC/Fire breathing ;-). However I quite like him (I'm a sucker for aviation), although I would agree that he is a problem with the composition in that he distracts the eye from the real focus of the picture. However, this picture is illustrating a particular moment, rather than a concept, so I would be more concerned about editing history - the guy was there at the time. I've plenty of alternative images, but many have other minor problems or less defined colours etc. -- Solipsist 21:57, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I would rather him gone, as good as your point is. I just keep looking at him and not at what should be the focus. --Silversmith Hewwo 22:44, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I'm not totally opposed to airbrushing, but here is alternative (#2) which is taken a little earlier, in the first minute after sunrise. This pic might also be worth considering, although its actually about fifteen minutes after sunrise. By the way, here's my take on the picture that made the front page of the The Gruaniad this morning - shame I didn't get the jump... -- Solipsist 08:36, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Heh, I hadn't even realised in the first image that there were people there (parachuter aside)! I like first pic the best, but I'm still not sure. Knowing that there are people there gives weight to the parachuter. I do like the way in the second pic that you can see the people better and the mist. --Silversmith Hewwo 11:42, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I think it's part of one of the mortise and tenon joints that held the lintel onto the stone, the lintel is now fallen. adamsan 07:47, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
That's just what I was going to say. I've added a longer explanation, along with details of the solar alignment to the image description page here. You can also see the tenon spike on the right of this daylight photo of the central triliths. -- Solipsist 09:05, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Summer Solstice Sunrise over Stonehenge 2005.jpg 14 / 0 / 2, pref. for 1 --Spangineer (háblame) July 9, 2005 13:13 (UTC)

Albert Memorial sculpture, London.

The "Asia" group sculpture, Albert Memorial.

I really like this sculpture, and I really like that the picture was taken at sunset. The quality is quite good, and I think it does the sculpture justice. Picture taken by me in 2004. It is used in the Albert Memorial article. - Silversmith Hewwo 13:12, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)

That licence is my own template for all the images I upload which I took. Both CC and GFDL are fine for FP's. The GDFL means that it can be used for commercial purposes, the CC means that if you don't want to use it for commercial purposes, you can use it without including the massive page of GDFL text. The main point being though that anyone can use this image. --Silversmith Hewwo 17:13, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I think we had this problem before with another one of your pictures. "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike" is a deprecated license. The problem is the "non commercial" part. --brian0918™ 18:36, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
People, please actually read the image description page. The picture is under the GFDL. End of story. Now vote on the merits of the photo. — Chameleon 01:17, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Also see this, for an answer about the licence from JamesF. --Silversmith Hewwo 09:49, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I did read the image description page, all of it. Obviously you didn't. It's licensed under GFDL and then under a non-commercial license as well. I don't know how that works, but at least I've acknowledged that there was dual-licensing. --brian0918™ 17:08, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Ok, well, I hope this licence business is clear now anyway. If there are any more questions about it, please write to me on my talk page, or put up a querey on the discussion page of FPCs. :-) Silversmith Hewwo 17:22, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted Enochlau 13:45, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


GMAW weld area

GMAW weld area. (1) Direction of travel, (2) Contact tube, (3) Electrode, (4) Shielding gas, (5) Molten weld metal, (6) Solidified weld metal, (7) Workpiece.

In my quest to make gas metal arc welding a featured article, I created this diagram that shows the important components of the GMAW weld area. I'm quite pleased with the results, so I'm nominating it here. If there are concerns about coloring or other minor issues, they can be readily fixed. Spangineer (háblame) 18:14, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted -- Enochlau 13:50, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Ruins of Columbia, South Carolina

Ruins seen from the capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, 1865.
Version 2
Version 3

Nice photo showing devastated capital of South Carolina. It's striking and adds significantly to its article. Photographed by George N. Barnard. Photo it's from public domain National Archives and Records Administration.

Not promoted -- Enochlau 13:51, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
version 2
version 3
black background

Great photo with sweet focus. Author: CrazyD. - Darwinek 17:53, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

( − ) Oppose Overexposed background --Fir0002 July 2, 2005 12:00 (UTC)

I gave it the requested black background. It already looks like a totally different picture JoJan 4 July 2005 16:11 (UTC)
It's an improvement, but the borders need work. --CVaneg 5 July 2005 20:07 (UTC)

Not promoted -- Enochlau 13:51, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Common snowdrop

Common snowdrop

Beautiful image of the common snowdrop. It is eye-catching and aesthetically appealing, illustrating its article very nicely. Photographer: Aka.

( + ) Support Reason above. --Fir0002 June 30, 2005 08:52 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Galanthus nivalis close-up aka.jpg -- Enochlau 13:53, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Barren Ground Caribou

Barren Ground Caribou coming out of the water after swimming across a lake.

Photo from a recent trip to an animal "safari park" of sorts. Let me know if there are any problems with the image (specifically: cropping, brightness, contrast).

Promoted Image:Wapiti from Wagon Trails.jpg


Cyprus districts named

Map of the districts and administrators of Cyprus

Selfnom; While Wikipedia was down, I decided to work on my maps, and I particularly love the way this one turned out. I'm not sure if it's FPC worthy but it's among the best work I've made, so I wanted to put it forth and see what happened. At present is only in Cyprus, will be in a districts page when I get that made. --Golbez June 28, 2005 06:18 (UTC)

( − ) Oppose - just not that interesting. --Fir0002 July 2, 2005 12:00 (UTC)

Not promoted -- Enochlau 13:55, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Pomegranate

Pomegranate
Version 2

A good photo as well as being informative. I will understand if you oppose on the grounds that it has been faked in photoshop (compare the original)

Promoted Image:Pomegranate03 edit.jpg (apparent preference for version 2) -- Enochlau 13:56, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Viking Ship

Oseberg Viking ship from the front - Oslo Viking Ship Museum


This is one of the most beautiful structures created by humans, a most stunning expression of Norse art and craftsmanship: a Viking ship (1180 years old) in a vantage exactly from the front. This photo was produced to share the artistic aspect and to start an article about Norse art. We contacted family and friends in Scandinavia to go on.

( − ) Oppose Agree with the above comments --Fir0002 July 2, 2005 12:01 (UTC)

Not if you use a fair resolution B&O screen or go to the offered higher resolutions, the lines of the clinker planks just get that close together, and like in a Siemens star the areas where the lines are closer together than the resolution of the screen get grey - with many beautiful creations one has to look twice, we take that as a compliment, the contrast was the best we could get from this 1000 year old wood (on high resolution 60 mm film with Leitz lens) - the vantage was intentional - we donated this photograph to Wikipedia to share the Norse art - side-view pictures are there by the thousands, 4000 on google alone Uwe Kils July 5, 2005 13:20 (UTC)

Not promoted -- Enochlau 13:57, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Ocean map

Oceanocentric map by Avsa

Created by Avsa, this is one of the more creative diagrams I've seen. It rightly discards land altogether, and shows the respective sizes of each body of water. This is about as close as you can get to an "oceanocentric" worldview. Illustrates Ocean, and definitely pulls in article readership. --brian0918™ 29 June 2005 01:36 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Oceans.png -- Enochlau 13:58, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Pennine scenery

Scenery of the Pennines in northern England
Scenery of the Pennines in northern England (with clouds)

Self-nom. This has been here for ages. But I think It's very pretty and illustrative and is one of my favourite photographs. I hope everyone else agrees. G-Man 30 June 2005 20:53 (UTC)

Do you mean how I've changed the blue hills into green hills (right near the horizon)? --Fir0002 July 6, 2005 02:12 (UTC)
Unfortunately due to the extreme burn out, all I could do was copy a better exposed sky onto it. Sorry --Fir0002 July 8, 2005 00:42 (UTC)
As I have already said (but no-one's paid any attention) the sky is not "burnt out" it is white clouds, that is more or less what it looked like when I took the picture. G-Man 8 July 2005 18:37 (UTC)
I find it hard to believe that the sky naturally is that pale cyan color. Another tell-tale sign is that the blue is a gradient (it is darker in the center, and lighter around the clouds) --Fir0002 04:00, July 11, 2005 (UTC)

This process really is quite an absurd parade of nit-picking at completely irrelevant details. I dont think I'll be bothering with FPC again. I've seen many photos worse than this one get through. G-Man 18:11, 14 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted 1st +4 / -3 — 2nd +3 / -4 -- Solipsist 18:25, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Particle physics experiment

V. striking, IMHO. Love how it looks like an eye. jengod June 30, 2005 22:35 (UTC)

Illustrates Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. -- Solipsist 8 July 2005 19:55 (UTC)

Promoted Image:First Gold Beam-Beam Collision Events at RHIC at 100 100 GeV c per beam recorded by STAR.jpg +11 / -0 -- Solipsist 18:27, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ford circles

File:Ford.circles.gif
Ford circles. A circle rests upon each fraction in lowest terms. The ones shown are for the fractions 0/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5. Each circle will touch, but not cross, the line and some neighboring circles. Fractions with the same denominator have circles of the same size.

I created this one. It's a very simple picture. I think it can make clear to any 15-year-old or other layperson (except perhaps those who dislike mathematics) the concept explained in Ford circle that might otherwise be understood only by mathematicians. Michael Hardy 30 June 2005 22:45 (UTC)

Not promoted +3 / -0 / 2 neutral : insufficient support -- Solipsist 11:06, 16 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

2004 tsunami hits Thailand

The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami hits Thailand.

A photo that really captures the moment when the tsunami following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake hits Thailand. Simply the fact that the photographer reacted by taking a picture rather than running for it is amazing.

Originally uploaded to Swedish Wikipedia by User:Etxrge but taken by a guy from Stockholm named David Rydevik, who does not appear to be a Wikipedian.

'Oblivious', because apart from the young lad front left, everyone else is either watching or seems more concerned with not getting their feet wet crossing the road rather than actually fleeing. -- Solipsist 2 July 2005 09:32 (UTC)

Promoted Image:2004-tsunami.jpg +10 / -2 with a preference for removing the watermark contact details if possible. -- Solipsist 11:11, 16 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

New York Stock Exchange

In New_York_Stock_Exchange.

Not promoted -- Enochlau 02:49, 17 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Legwillhurttomorrowitis

MotoX

1) Solo MotoX rider
1-edit) Solo MotoX rider edit
3) Bunch of riders

I can't decide b/w these two photos, so as well as commenting on the technical problems of the photos, could you please also state your preference.

Have removed people --Fir0002 July 5, 2005 00:50 (UTC)
Support the first one then. Sango123 July 5, 2005 13:39 (UTC)

Promoted Image:MotoX racing03_edit.jpg 1-edit +8 / -0 : 3rd +2 / -1 -- Solipsist 11:16, 17 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Energy Arc

Energy Arc, center electrode of a Plasma Lamp
Edited version

I'm nominating this because it's a damn good photograph if I do say so myself. I've never gotten a single negative comment on it, and it was even a top-rated photograph on Photo.net for a time. Here's its critique page: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1216885. This image appears in the article "Plasma Lamp", obviously. I think it adds a nice artistic touch to the page while still appropriately depicting the subject. I took this photograph. It was an 8 second exposure with my old C-720 Ultra Zoom in macro mode. I put my hand on top of the outer sphere to draw all of the current into a single stream. The stream moved back and forth, creating the double-streamer effect in the picture.


( + ) Support edited --Fir0002 09:47, July 13, 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Photos-photos 1087592507 Energy Arc.jpg



Willow

Three willow catkins

This image depicts the best example of willow catkins I've ever seen. Used in the willow article. Photographer: Aka.

Promoted Image:Willow catkin 2 aka.jpg +5 / -2 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 19:40, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Bitwa warszawska 1920

A stunning painting by Wojciech Kossak. An allegory for the Battle of Warsaw (1920) (also known as the Miracle at Vistula, see the related Featured Articles), the key battle of the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1921. Since I saw this image years ago, I can't forget it - it seems to perfectly capture the very essence of that conflict.


  • I've found it, though it's not red at all, so I'm not sure if it's the one. Still it seems that apart of colours everything looks the same. Click the URL there and choose Drogi do Niepodległości and then picture 115. http://www.muzeumwp.pl/dodatki/dodatki.html --SylwiaS 5 July 2005 22:17 (UTC)
  • I'd support that version - brilliant painting. But I dislike the red. I can see the power of it. Have a look at the version I found, looks like it's been computer rendered - the machine gun is out of place as well. --Fir0002 July 7, 2005 12:24 (UTC)

Not promoted +2 / -2 Insufficient support -- Solipsist 21:03, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Australian Cart

Australian Cart

Represents the country life of Australia well.

Promoted Image:Australian cart.jpg +10 / -0 -- Solipsist 21:09, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Narmada

As with my other nom, I found this on geography of India (which will be up on the main page soon)

Not promoted +3 / -5 -- Solipsist 21:12, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Pangong lake by martin

File:Pangong lake by martinl.jpg
The Pangong Lake in Ladakh, is a fine example of a mountain lake in the Himalayas.

Found this on geography of India (which will be up on the main page soon)

It's Vignetting. Often happens when you use a polarizing filter with a wide-angle lens without a step-up ring.
I also just noticed a strange graininess in the clouds. Phils 6 July 2005 09:48 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Pangong lake by martinl.jpg +14 / -3 -- Solipsist 21:16, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Misty Morning

Misty Morning Choice 1
Misty Morning Choice 2

Very nice photos showing the beauty of mist

Yeah I like it better too --Fir0002 July 7, 2005 08:41 (UTC)

Comment. I just had an idea, I'm wondering if it could possibly make for a separate candidate, well if it gets done - if someone can engineer the image to have an army (I'm thinking one from the 1800's, Civil War, Crimean, or Napoleonic might do) looking over the hill, with perhaps a banner fluttering (and small enough for artifacts to be very very obscure), it would make for quite a dramatic effect. Small enough not to detract from the photo, and would be quite subtle (easy to spot, but when the eyes catch it gasps)....and integrated with the clouds and mist it would make quite an image. But of course, that's just a crazy idea....-- Natalinasmpf 06:33, 20 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Misty morning02.jpg +11 / -0 Almost evenly split between two, I'll choose to promote #1 -- Solipsist 21:30, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Inside a JET tokamak

Does a good job of illustrating both the structure of the chamber and the effects of a shot. Adds significantly to JET and a couple of other articles. The right-side image is - and sorry for the cliché - striking.

Not promoted Unsuitable license ed g2stalk 01:15, 25 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Caterpillar found in India

File:Caterpillar india 2.jpg
Caterpillar Caterpillar.
Caterpillar Version4.

A picture by me, Shiva shankar. This is macro view of caterpillar Caterpillar found in our locality. (thanks to --User:Brian0918 for editing.) -- Shivu 07:28, July 11, 2005 (UTC)


Not promoted 2 / 3 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 21:54, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Mount Monadnock

Mount_Monadnock Mount Monadnock.
File:MountMonadnock-3.jpg
Mount_Monadnock Mount Monadnock V3.

A picture by me, Shiva shankar. This is 360° view of mountain Monadnock from top of it. -- Shivu 07:28, July 11, 2005 (UTC)


Not promoted --Spangineer (háblame) 22:00, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Manly Beach

Manly Beach
File:Manly Beach Hires.jpg
Manly Beach (Higher Resolution)

Self-nom. A classic photo of an Aussie beach, it captures together iconic elements such as the surfboard, the flag and the sea spray, as well as the heat, the glare and the peace from going to the beach. It illustrates Manly, New South Wales and Northern Beaches (Sydney). Enochlau 02:19, 11 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Not promoted 4 / 5 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 22:00, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Lynx kitten

Lynx kitten in trees.

A picture by German Wikipedian Bernard Landgraf. This is of course nominated because it ably illustrates a juvenile lynx in its forest habitat — either that or because its just too cute. -- Solipsist 19:49, 10 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Promoted Image:Lynx kitten.jpg --Spangineer (háblame) 21:52, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Senufo languages

Senufo Languages

The balanced choice of neutral (but not tasteless) colors, and a strong but hand picked typography makes this map unexpectedly attractive. It´s a simple, but a small jewel of graphic design ; Made by User:Mark Dingemanse (see also other of his works) for the senufo group of languages.


Promoted Image:Senufo_languages.png 8 / 0 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 21:51, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Kosciusko Lakes

Aerial view of Kosciusko County, Indiana
File:Kosciusko-county-lakes-alternate.jpg
Version #2 with haze/lightness altered.

An excellent aerial shot of the landscape of Kosciusko County, Indiana (and used in that article) taken by new(ish) wikipedian User:Tysto. It looks great, but more importantly it gives a really great idea of how the land looks and how the landscape has been altered by man. The tangential light gives a better impression of the relief than you'd get from any map. Wow.


Not promoted 2 / 2 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 21:34, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Energy Arc

Energy Arc, center electrode of a Plasma Lamp
Edited version

I'm nominating this because it's a damn good photograph if I do say so myself. I've never gotten a single negative comment on it, and it was even a top-rated photograph on Photo.net for a time. Here's its critique page: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1216885. This image appears in the article "Plasma Lamp", obviously. I think it adds a nice artistic touch to the page while still appropriately depicting the subject. I took this photograph. It was an 8 second exposure with my old C-720 Ultra Zoom in macro mode. I put my hand on top of the outer sphere to draw all of the current into a single stream. The stream moved back and forth, creating the double-streamer effect in the picture.


( + ) Support edited --Fir0002 09:47, July 13, 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Photos-photos 1087592507 Energy Arc.jpg



Flying Mallard duck

Flying female mallard.

A rather nice action shot of a female Mallard Duck coming into land, framed by two darker bands in the background. It appears on the Mallard article, but it could do with a more prominent position. The picture seems to be the only contribution by Mike Correns.


Promoted Image:Flying mallard duck - female.jpg --Spangineer (háblame) 21:32, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Wave

Atlantic wave

This shot out of a breaking wave by new arrival Ole Kils shows the beautiful colors breaking in the clear waters. Used in article Ocean surface wave and surfing.


Not promoted Spangineer (háblame) 21:58, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

90 mile beach

Sand dunes
Sand, sea, sky

Images illustrate beach and Lakes Entrance very well.


Not promoted 1st: 2 / 5 / 0, 2nd: 6 / 5 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 21:28, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Black Sea near Soci

Black Sea near Soci, 1915
Edited version with flat horizon

The image caught my eye because of the colors in it and because of the extra interest added by the boats and their position relative to the sun. More impressive was the fact that this photo was taken by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii in 1915.

Mis-spelled 'Sochi' when nomating, very sorry!


Promoted Image:Sochi edited.jpg Preference for edited version, 11 / 1 / 1 as stands, but problem of sloping horizon was corrected. --Spangineer (háblame) 21:26, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Map of Goa

Map of the talukas (divisions) of Goa

--Self nom:

Since there's a map already in FPC, I thought I'd try my luck. Purple shades are North Goa district, and orange are South Goa. This is my first nomination here.

If you have any suggestions please list it below. I'll implement all the suggestions in bulk a day or two before voting ends instead of uploading repeatedly after every suggestion. I hope nobody has any objection to this? Thanks =Nichalp «Talk»= 06:53, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

Understood loud and clear. If there are no objections, I'll modify that. =Nichalp «Talk»= 17:25, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

Update2: Added scale, removed the underline. =Nichalp «Talk»= 15:08, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Goamap.png +9 / -2 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 19:30, 28 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Dandelion Macro

Macro photo of a Dandelion

Reasons:

It appears in Dandelion article and was shot by me (Paulnasca).


Not promoted +10 / -7 -- Solipsist 19:47, 28 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Legwillhurttomorrowitis

Glowing tobacco plant

An image of a tobacco plant which has been genetically engineered to express a gene taken from fireflies

Interesting photo of a tobacco plant genetically engineered to glow. Adds significantly to Genetic engineering and Bioluminescence, and pulls in readers wondering what's going on in the picture.

Not promoted +10 / -0 , but following good work to clarify the licence, it looks like this image may not be PD, but rather copyrighted with permission to use on Wikipedia - a ((Copyrighted)) tag makes it ineligible for WP:FP. -- Solipsist 07:50, 29 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Painted Bunting

Painted Bunting

Saw this photo on the main page and was impressed with the quality but sorely disappointed with the resolution. * Support Too small --Fir0002 08:41, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

Acceptable now --Fir0002 09:55, July 19, 2005 (UTC)