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Blue crabs

Blue crab on fish market in Piraeus

Perhaps these crabs aren't in their natural setting, but it is still an excellently composed picture which shows the crab clearly. Illustrating Blue crab, photo by User:wpopp. - Solipsist 18:45, 16 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Bottlenose Dolphin-2

A dolphin surfs the wake of a research boat on the Banana River.

Well for some reason, the previous FPC Dolphin was thought to be in too unnatural a setting. This one is wild, but still having fun in the water. Photographed by NASA's wildlife management at Kennedy Space Center. - Solipsist 08:14, 19 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Insect Anatomy

Insect anatomy
A- Head   B- Thorax   C- Abdomen
1: antenna
2: ocelli low
3:ocelli hight
... etc.

OK, so I'm a sucker for a good diagram. A couple of days ago I landed on insect whilst trying to identify a little beast in a photo I took. I was taken with this diagram, which by chance had only been added earlier that day by Polish contributor User:PioM. I was compelled to translate the labels, and a couple of hours later the Commons had sprouted a German translation too. - Solipsist 20:53, 19 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Stag on hill

File:Staghill.jpg
Image of a stag on hilltop brilliantly framed by the sun in background

I believe this image of the stag on the hilltop should be a featured picture because it is a very striking picture, the sunset in the background frames the stag and makes it stand out. -Is used in Deer page

I don't konw if I can dictate what to do with my photo after it's been released into the GFDL, but that image really is using it badly. I wouldn't have minded if it was a good composite, but it's such a poor, blatantly obvious fake. I think every photographer likes to know what people are using their photos for, but to see mine used in this fashion is quite distressing. It's like seeing your photo after it had been through some pretty heavy "liquifying" in th Photoshop.--Fir0002 22:20, May 31, 2005 (UTC)


Wildfire

Two elk take refuge from a wildfire in Bitterroot National Forest.

Drama, colour, chance and pretty strong composition - stunning. There are some significant compression artifacts, despite the large file size, but I couldn't find a better version (there might be one out there somewhere). Illustrating wildfire the photo is by John McColgan of the USDA. - Solipsist 18:26, 20 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I really wouldn't know - I can't tell my elk from my elbow. But according to Jacobolus' link they are apparently cow elk?!? -- Solipsist 20:00, 20 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I think that just means they are female. I think they look like red deer. — Chameleon 20:31, 20 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Deerfire.jpg 14 / 1 --Spangineer (háblame) 01:26, Jun 4, 2005 (UTC)

Clivia miniata1

Clivia miniata

Another one of my Longwood Gardens pictures

Promoted Image:Clivia miniata1.jpg 10 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 01:47, Jun 4, 2005 (UTC)

Stanford University Walkway Panorama

Stanford University Walkway Panorama

Nice panorama image constructed from three individual photos. Used on the Stanford University article.


S65

A rare 2006 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG

The $170,000 S65 AMG is the rarest vehicle currently offered by Mercedes-Benz, and when I heard there was actually one in Greenwich, I went over with my Sony Cybershot digital camera on a clear day in March. I took several photos, and I feel this one turned out the best. I'm often disappointed with the size, focus and quality of the automotive photographs on Wikipedia, and I think this one stands out because it makes (I believe) a good use of angle, color and lighting. It appears on the pages Aufrecht Melcher Grossaspach and Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and I think it really adds to them. - Jagvar 14:03, 21 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

When I first looked at it, it just appears to be another ordinary car in an ordinary car park. Uninteresting is what I'm getting at. You can't see what a spectactular car it actually is. And altough this photo would be a great asset to its page, if a non wikipedian was browsing through and saw that this photo was a FP, I'm pretty sure his reaction would be "I could take a photo like that in a car park" and would consequently lower is opinion of wiki's FP (IMO). Now I'll apologize in case this comment is taken the wrong way :-) --Fir0002 04:34, May 27, 2005 (UTC)


NautilusCutawayLogarithmicSpiral

Cutaway of a nautilus shell showing the camerae (from nautilus)
Photoshop version.
I was thinking just that, and its often a problem. Bad luck this time! --Fir0002 12:41, May 28, 2005 (UTC)
Why not just fix it in Photoshop? --brian0918™ 20:02, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I prefer the original. --Bernard Helmstetter 23:39, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Changed to Oppose due to Chris taking a new picture in the future. --Silversmith Hewwo 09:24, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Split Aloe

Succulent plants, such as this aloe, sequester water in their fleshy leaves


Bay Area Skyline Blvd

San Francisco Bay Area Skyline Blvd, Spring
San Francisco Bay Area Skyline Blvd, Summer

Whilst a good pair of photos, I'm not so sure this is illustrating anything that interesting. I quite like the seasonal difference, but at the moment they are featured separately and don't illustrate any articles on the seasons. -- Solipsist 08:37, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Ivan iss

Hurricane Ivan as seen from the International Space Station, September 11 2004

It's a beautiful picture that shows the fury of the storm, how close the space station really is to earth, and is just one of those once-in-a-lifetime shots. It's used on Hurricane Ivan and tropical cyclone and Disaster. PD since it was taken by NASA. Golbez 18:28, May 20, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted 13 / 8 / 0 (less than 60% support) --Spangineer (háblame) 12:16, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

Airborne dolphin

Airborne dolphin.

This is a picture I took during my honeymoon, I think out of the 400 or so shots I took this came out particularly well. It's a dolphin flying through the air during a show at the Stanley Park Aquarium in Vancouver, the picture is at the dolphin page. - Tufflaw 02:48, May 25, 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted 1 / 6 --Spangineer (háblame) 12:34, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

Terragen

An image I rendered in terragen
An image I rendered in terragen
Edit of No 1

A pretty good scene I designed in Terragen. Illustrates terragen and an number of other articles pretty well.

How can you delete inappropriate images? --Fir0002 10:56, May 23, 2005 (UTC)
Images for deletion. Superm401 | Talk 21:15, May 23, 2005 (UTC)
I guess Image:Arj-Terragen-SunsetOverMountainLake.jpeg is also inappropriately licensed? --Fir0002 11:29, May 23, 2005 (UTC)
Probably, I'm afraid. I suppose you could ask for permission to GFDL these particular images, though. Fredrik | talk 15:58, 23 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

*Oppose. Reasons above. Superm401 | Talk 21:13, May 23, 2005 (UTC)(deleting own original vote)

I wouldn't be enthusiastic about using it to illustrate articles about real geological pheonomena(i.e. deserts, mountains), however, for the record. Superm401 | Talk 03:34, May 26, 2005 (UTC)
What put the notion that I'd do that into your head? --Fir0002 07:36, May 26, 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Terragen render.jpg 5 / 0, apparent preference for second image --Spangineer (háblame) 12:43, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

Chamomile

Chamomile Flowers

Very good illustration of chamomile. Huge improvement (IMO) over the draw illustrations previously illustrating the article

File:Chamomile flowers 2.jpg
No.2 - Cropped and adjusted slightly
Yes I agree with you the closer crop does look better. So I uploaded a cropped version at the camera's original size, so its a bit bigger. Have done a little editing, but you may want to do more. --Fir0002 12:36, May 28, 2005 (UTC)
No. 3 - Cropped at original size
Well the petals don't actually have any detail in them, they're just white. --Fir0002 12:42, May 28, 2005 (UTC)
This wouldn't be a biased opinion would it now? --Fir0002 10:11, Jun 2, 2005 (UTC)
Rather cynical comment Fir A curate's egg 19:32, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Chamomile@original size.jpg 8 / 2 --Spangineer (háblame) 13:01, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

Folio 27r of the Lindisfarne Gospels

Folio 27r of the Lindisfarne Gospels, the first page of the Gospel of Matthew.
#2) contrast & saturation added.
File:LindisfarneFol27rIncipitMattUncroppedAdj2.jpg
#3) Adj levels & saturation.

This is a very good image of one the major pages from one of the great illuminated manuscripts, the Lindisfarne Gospels. I downloaded the image from the British Library online catalog (here). It is used in Lindisfarne Gospels, Book of Kells, and Cotton library. - Dsmdgold 22:00, May 24, 2005 (UTC)

Oppose. Poor contrast/brightness, none to interesting subject IMO --Fir0002 07:33, May 26, 2005 (UTC)

I think you may have been misled by the nature of the subject. The book is vegetable pigment painted on aninal skin and is 1300 years old. The uncropped version has color scales for comparison. I think the contrast/brightnessis very good. As for interest, taste varies, but I have known people who traveled thousands of miles and crossed oceans specifically to look at this book. Dsmdgold 12:43, May 26, 2005 (UTC)
Really? Wow, that's pretty interesting, and that certainly explains the coloration of the document, but no, I'm sorry but the image doesn't interest me too much. But that's just me so I'll change my vote to Neutral --Fir0002 04:13, May 27, 2005 (UTC)
My support goes to #3, by the way. --Bernard Helmstetter 16:02, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:LindisfarneFol27rIncipitMatt.jpg +5 / 0 / 1 neutral - Promoted version #3 after cropping and overloading onto the original version. -- Solipsist 20:06, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Sydney harbour bridge

High res, no corrections made.
Slant corrected high res version.
Zoomed in on Luna Park to show quality.
Low resolution - Sydney harbour bridge in the rain.

There are a few things I really like about this picture. I like that it's black and white. I love the way the water is there, but the bridge and the railing are reflected in the rain on the pavement. There is a lot to look at, and you can make out luna park quite well which is good. The eye is drawn by the rail from the bottom right to the left, then drawn by the bridge from the top left to the right. I like the way the railing pulls you under the bridge, then stops, and leaves you to gaze across at the buildings from there. This picture is used in the Sydney Harbour Bridge article. --Silversmith 22:50, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

*Neutral. Excellent job on fixing the slant Sango, and the photo is quite interesting, but due to its low res I couldn't support. --Fir0002 06:15, May 26, 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for fixing that, it does look better. If the only reason this is going to be opposed is for res, then I'll try to get the high res version off my friend who has the original. He sent it to me via e-mail with lots of other pics, and so reduced it. I'll send him an e-mail now to ask. --Silversmith Hewwo 10:07, 26 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Oh yeah, that would be a huge improvement --Fir0002 10:21, May 26, 2005 (UTC)
Yay, finally I have the high res, straight off the camera version. If you zoom in the detail is great. I haven't played with it at all, so if Sango would like to fix the slant, and maybe boost the contrast or something, be my guest. --Silversmith Hewwo 23:04, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +8 / -5 -- Solipsist 20:37, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Chicago River dyed green

Chicago River dyed green for St. Patrick's Day.

This image was taken during St. Patrick's Day of this year. I found it quite unusual to see that the Chicago River had been dyed green but at the same time it gave me the sense of amazement; how this river could be transformed from its natural colour to a dark green.

Not promoted +7 / -5 -- Solipsist 07:59, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Teller-Ulam device

Teller-Ulam device hydrogen bomb.

This is a self-nomination, but I am very happy with how this came out. Hydrogen bombs can be rather complicated mechanical devices and quite a number of historical events have revolved around their supposed secrets. This is a schematic and stylized explanation of their basic layout, as far as is known in the non-secret domain. I've previous drawn some more comprehensive diagrams (i.e. this sequence) of this but I wanted something which would be very basic, convey the main point (fission fuel above, fusion fuel below), would be very vertical (to better fit on Wikipedia pages and still be visible), and be in more-or-less the same style as the other graphics on the nuclear weapons design page. Currently it is on the page for Edward Teller, the "father of the hydrogen bomb". This is the first time I tried to show pseudo-3D cutaways in any real sense and I'm happy with the results. -- Fastfission 22:28, 28 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Teller-Ulam device 3D.png +10 / -5 -- Solipsist 06:23, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

(Note, I replaced the PNG version with the more recent SVG version, which looks the same but is in a better format. dbenbenn | talk 04:17, 1 January 2006 (UTC))[reply]


Artwork 2b to 6b.jpg

File:Artwork 2b to 6b.jpg
Artwork created with 2B to 6B pencils

I find this image beautiful, striking, shocking, impressive, titillating, fascinating, incredible, or in short just brilliant.
This image is used in pencil. The image was created by me, and now released to public domain - Oblivious 14:30, 29 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It's never about the space, its bout the expression --Oblivious 17:58, 29 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Ok then, can you tell me which article this image is on? --Silversmith Hewwo 13:13, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Yes I can, have a look at Pencil, which it beautifully illustrates - Adrian Pingstone 13:29, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thank you, I think it should be replaced as it is a very poor illustration of pencil, due to it's lack of variation. An illustration of pencil should show a very high quality drawing, with the maximum amount of variation in tone. Another reason why I will oppose. --Silversmith Hewwo 10:07, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Yes the drawing is a good representation of pencil artwork, and it should have a place on the Pencil page, but I can't see the justification of putting it in the "manufacture" category. Sure it's been drawn with a number of the "B" pencils, but a photo of the actual production of pencils would be a much better illustration. As for us "being a bit mean", this is a voting forum, and you have to say no sometimes. How else are you going to say that it doesn't cut it for you. What's the point in voting if you can't say "Oppose" without being called "mean"? We have to make sure that a Featured Picture is really a Featured Picture, and that we don't let standards drop. A "modern piece of art" can mean anything. I think my Dragon Watercolor is pretty good, but I know it doesn't illustrate art. I think (as I said before) that Featured Picture art should be only something by someone well known, old, or rare. I don't mean any offence to you Oblivious in saying that featured art should be only something by someone well known, and I think that your drawing is good (although it is bit low res), but it isn't Featured Picture material (IMO). --Fir0002 10:09, Jun 2, 2005 (UTC)
Woah... people, people calm down. Its simply an oppose or a support. I can handle intense criticism and I perfectly do understand that people here come from different backgrounds, different cultures and with different areas of expertise! Therefore, an oppose doesn’t necessarily have to be a justifiable oppose, neither a support.

However few responses ;)-
Silversmith wrote : I think it should be replaced as it is a very poor illustration of pencil, due to it's lack of variation
  • Poor illustration? - Oh well, this is Modern art; meaning a new approach to art where it was no longer important to literally represent a subject (through painting or sculpture)
  • Lack of variation? - Would you also say The Scream lacks the variations? I mean from the available wide tones of colors Edvard Munch chose to use just few.
Silversmith also wrote: An illustration of pencil should show a very high quality drawing
high quality drawing? - Not necessarily! It depends on what you intend to draw/illustrate.
Happy voting! --Oblivious 20:17, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Yes, I'm aware of that. But as a fellow artist I am more than familliar with the technique of critiquing work. If he wishes to be an artist, then he will hear far worse. I will strike the word "any" though, as that part isn't true. Oblivious has obviously learnt some technical ability which the drawing displays. Of course I wouldn't have said any of the above if he hadn't been so arrogant in his challange. We shouldn't be having this conversation here anyway, and I would be willing to delete everything I have written - except for my vote - if Oblivious would as well. ? --Silversmith Hewwo 10:34, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I see more than few reasons why I should not respond to the thread furthur, when I read Civility. Nope, no need to strike-out or delete anything. Let the community read and witness. I find nothing offensive here. :)- ... Once again, Happy voting... and thanks for the professionally crafted criticism :)- --Oblivious 15:22, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +2 / -7 -- Solipsist 06:54, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Voyager 1 entering heliosheath region

The locations of Voyagers 1 and 2 as of 2005.

This image, created by NASA, illustrates 7 articles and is informative, striking, beautiful, and impressive. It shows us the exact location of Voyagers 1 and 2 in relation to the heliopause, heliosheath, termination shock, bow shock, and heliosphere, and it's one of the best diagrams I've seen. Sango123 17:22, May 29, 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Voyager 1 entering heliosheath region.jpg +10 / -3 -- Solipsist

Worbarrow Bay

Worbarrow Bay and Mupe rocks behind a Tyneham house.
v.2

For a while I've been wanting to put some of my work to the vote but never felt it quite worthy. This one though I think is an interesting, asthetic and unusual subject that does the job of illustrating its topic, and adds to the effect of the Tyneham article, with very minimal technical problems (he says overconfidently). Joe D (t) 03:57, 30 May 2005 (UTC) (P.S., if anybody wants to play around with the levels, the original file is here. The full size version is all rights reserved, but any modified file if in jpg format and reduced in size to 1024px wide maximum can be released cc-by-sa.)[reply]

Not promoted +2 / -3 -- Solipsist 08:02, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

2004 election maps.PNG

Three ways of looking at the 2004 U.S. presidential election results. Top left, a standard red/blue map of statewide electoral results. Bottom left, a county-by-county electoral map. Top right, a cartogram in which the results of the bottom left have been resized according to population.

The top right image failed to gain consensus on FPC a while back. This new image helps to clear up some of the issues people had, by comparing the standard image with other maps; the result is informative, thought-provoking, and just a tad striking. (I would prefer if people unfamiliar with the meaning of the top left image didn't vote, considering the image's target audience, but it's entirely your choice.) Credits are complex, so I recommend you see the image's page. Illustrates Red state vs. blue state divide. - Deltabeignet 01:40, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted +3 / -3 -- Solipsist 07:35, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Cleistocactus strausii2

Yet another one from my trip to Longwood Gardens →Raul654 08:46, May 31, 2005 (UTC)

Buds on the silver torch cactus

Promoted Image:Cleistocactus strausii2.jpg +6 / -3 -- Solipsist 07:40, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Eastern Yellow Robin

Eastern Yellow Robin

First this is a beautiful image, however this image has a cc-by-nd-nc licence. This is a "non-free" licence. Our current policy doesn't allow this type of restriction on images, and this will eventually have to be removed. I've contacted the uploader (User:Tannin) to ask for a relicencing, but received a polite but unambiguous "no". Zeimusu | (Talk page) 14:03, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Fossils

Fossils

This my own picture initially generated with a fractal generator and then enhaced in Paintshop. It's weird but quite engaging!

Thanks for pointing out the copyright status - this should be GFDL like all my piuctures - have changed it over. A curate's egg 17:07, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted 1 / 5 / 0 (16.7%) - Mailer Diablo 16:31, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Black Butte Blackberry

Black Butte is a new blackberry release by ARS scientists in Corvallis, Oregon. Fruit averages one inch in diameter, and two inches long. It weighs almost twice as much as other varieties of fresh blackberries. USDA photo by Scott Bauer. Image Number K7774-1.

Striking, attractive, and does an excellent job of illustrating Blackberry. I mean, does this leave a shred of doubt in your mind as to what a blackberry is? - Deltabeignet 18:28, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted 6 / 6 / 0 (50.0%)- Mailer Diablo 16:36, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Ambigram rotating.gif

A good example of the subject ambigram is this image itself, with bonus animation to good effect. - Bevo 19:21, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

ambigram

Not promoted +9/-7, 3 Neutral— Sverdrup 03:12, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Toiletpapier (Gobran111).jpg

Toilet paper

Some delicious looking toilet paper. It illustrates toilet paper very well. Looks nice, very detailed piece of studio photography. Used in the toilet paper article. - TheCoffee 15:26, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Not promoted +8/-8 — Sverdrup 03:28, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Image:Skeletal muscle.jpg

A top-down view of skeletal muscle

This is a renomination (previous nom). Last time I nominated it, there were complaints about an overly large whitespace in the middle left part of the picture, and others said that it was incompete. Rama I have remedied this, by added the last part of the picture -- an actin filament. →Raul654 06:08, Jun 5, 2005 (UTC)


Image:Aldrin Apollo 11.jpg

Buzz Aldrin poses for Neil Armstrong

A photo of Buzz Aldrin taken during the first moon landing surely deserves to be a featured photo, especially one of such high quality and resolution.


Promoted Image:Aldrin_Apollo_11.JPG

Ibexes.jpg

Ibexes in the Israeli desert

This image takes a couple seconds to appreciate, but it really jumped out at me when I saw it on Camouflage. Make sure you look at the full-size image too — how many Ibexes can you see? Image taken by Sputnikcccp and released under the GFDL. -Lommer | talk 23:02, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Image:Medal of Honor Flag with Gold Fringe.svg

Simmon-hall-mit-boston-usa.jpg

Simmons Hall, built in 2002

I just thought this picture was striking, improves the articles, and so on. Although it's kinda confusing where's sky, where's not, it's a nice picture. Taken by ReneS (Rene Schwietzke) used in Massachusetts Institute of Technology article. - WB 05:16, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

Well, I don't know for a fact, but I assume it's the side of the building. you can see curtains in some of the windows. --Silversmith Hewwo 18:17, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
The sky must be up, no? -- WB 11:14, Jun 22, 2005 (UTC)
In this case I don't think the sky is up. I think the pic is just taken high up the building, where you can see the sky to the side (Note the curtains). But I could be wrong. --Silversmith Hewwo 18:58, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
To be fair, I guess the point of the rotated frame of reference is to get you to concentrate on the pattern and symmetries of the facade - which it succeeds in doing. If you stare straight up in New York, you can get this sort of sideways verticle view point almost anywhere. But sometimes going for the artistic effect, obscures the subject a little too much. -- Solipsist 14:40, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Looking at this picture from a diferrent point of view, it is viewing up (the sky). If you see my above comment to Arpingstone, the building isn't that high up anyway. -- WB 23:08, Jun 22, 2005 (UTC)


Not promoted 4 / 9 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 14:12, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Hindu goddess

The beauty of the Hindu goddess speaks for itself. User:DaGizza


Not promoted 1 / 8 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 14:12, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Image deleted from WikiCommons, no license. Thuresson 18:59, 19 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Caulfield Grammar School awards pocket

File:Caulfield pocket.JPG
An example of a Caulfield Grammar School awards pocket.

I created this image to use in the Caulfield Grammar article's uniform section as an example of a school blazer awards pocket. It is a high-res, bright and interesting image. Harro5 09:29, Jun 10, 2005 (UTC)


Not promoted 1 / 7 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 14:10, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Image:OCPA-2005-03-09-165522.jpg

M1 Abrams with the Tank Urban Survival Kit

The picture speaks for itself. Shows the M1 Abrams fitted with the Tank Urban Survival Kit



Not promoted 7 / 10 / 0 --Spangineer (háblame) 14:09, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

Lions Gate Bridge Vancouver.jpg

File:Lions Gate Bridge Vancouver.jpg
View of the Lions' Gate Bridge and Vancouver from West Vancouver.

I think it illustrates Vancouver, Lions' Gate Bridge, and Stanley Park well along with the glimpse of a ship that often travel here. Although it might not be the most high-resolution picture available, as long as it is used in an appropriate size, it looks fine. Picture was taken by WB (me) and it is currently used in Vancouver and Lions' Gate Bridge article. - WB 00:56, Jun 8, 2005 (UTC)


Not promoted 3 / 6 / 1 --Spangineer (háblame) 14:07, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)

SMAW.welding.af.ncs

Gas metal arc welding

Excellent lead image in a featured article. It is striking and impressive, adding significantly to welding. This image effectively illustrates gas metal arc welding.

  • It's inside the mask – it's the mechanism that automatically darkens the face shield when the welding arc is struck. Take a look at this vendor site to see the little box a bit more clearly. Optrel Satellite is the brand name/manufacturer of the mask. --Spangineer (háblame) 11:09, Jun 22, 2005 (UTC)


Mouse Cutaway

Mouse mechanism combining graphics from Illustrator and Photoshop Effects.

Mouse had no image explaining the basic function. I pulled some patent images but this one adds color and motion. The photo is original as well. - jk 03:07, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC) (changing start date of nomination -- Solipsist 21:45, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC))

This one seemed to disappear from FPC. ed g2stalk 11:16, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Mouse-mechanism-cutaway.png +14 / -3 -- Solipsist 30 June 2005 21:22 (UTC)

San Pardo Cathedral- Architectural detail closeup

Closeup view of the Cathedral's architectural details, including crisp geometric carvings and lion statue

The picture shows exactly why many consider the Cathedral of San Pardo one of the finest examples of early Gothic architecture in Italy, or even Europe. It also shows another side of the Cathedral. Generally, photographers focus on the 13-pane rose-window, thought to be the only one in the world. The other architectural details such as the fine carving and statuary tend to be overshadowed. Although the image only depicts a small part of the building, one must keep in mind that the subject isn't really the cathedral, but rather its constituent parts. The image is used in the article Larino. It would obviously be better suited for an article about the cathedral, but currently, that is part of the main entry for Larino. I don't know who took the picture. I found it on the Italian Wiki. - Larineso 16:20, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)

*Support Larineso states that it shows exactly why the cathedral is an example of fine architecture. From the point of view of someone interested in the architecture of this building this picture would prove quite useful. Jaberwocky6669 June 28, 2005 23:01 (UTC)

Here we go again lol I withdrew my vote because I misunderstood the point Jaberwocky6669 June 28, 2005 23:29 (UTC)

Not promoted +1 / -4 / 1 neutral -- Solipsist 30 June 2005 21:39 (UTC)