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Soybean

Soybeans in the pod

A graceful picture of soybeans in the pod. Crisply focused and artfully composed.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 05:10, 2 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Blue Morning Glory

Blue Morning Glory Profile
Blue Morning Glory Close-up

Ok, first off, it's probably bad featured pictures etiquette to add two of your own pictures at once, but I honestly couldn't decide. I love them both so much. Normally, I wouldn't do this unless someone else suggested it first (as in the Crepuscular Rays nomination.)

Anyway, these pictures appear in the article Morning glory. I believe they truly capure the stunning beauty of a morning glory flower. And the water drops (that's real rain, not water sprayed from a bottle!) only enhance the effect.

Promoted Image:BlueMorningGloryClose.jpg Raven4x4x 00:40, 5 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Flower Fly

Flower-fly Ocyptamus
A copy of the original that I (Diliff) created - Shadows lightened a little more and run through NeatImage to remove the noise in the background.

Was this ever a difficult image to get, especially considering my camera's less than steller autofocus ability in super macro mode. But I was determined. I set the shutter speed as high as it would go and put the camera into high speed shutter mode... and this is what I got. This picture appears in the article Flower-fly. It is the only picture of a non-bee-mimic flower fly, and the only picture of one in flight. If I only had access to a higher shutter speed, then the wings wouldn't have been blurred! Anyway, this bug-in-flight shot is a pretty good picture of a Flower-Fly, getting ready to feed from a flower. It's well-exposed, clear, and illustrates the subject very well.

I'm just not seeing it people. I'm afraid if I "fix" the image for people who think it's too dark, then it will appear far too light for people with properly calibrated monitors. I've spoken to several of my friends on AIM, and it doesn't appear dark to them. Maybe you should try this: [1]. But, because I'm such a nice guy, here is a version where I dodged the bug. There's nothing I can (or will) do for the background.

I've compared the second and third pic and think the change in brightness and sharpness is minor. So my vote remains as above - Adrian Pingstone 13:58, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
The change was intended to be minor and subtle. However, the change that you didn't comment on was the noise reduction. My edit does not have nearly as much background noise. Anyway, I don't have a problem with any of them. I just thought mine was an improvement.Diliff 04:19, 26 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Yours is certainly an improvement but subtle like you say. Thanks for the effort you put in to change and upload the pic, I didn't intend to "put down" your changes - Adrian Pingstone 12:02, 26 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:FlyingBugPollinating-Oct15-lighter-cleaner.jpg Raven4x4x 04:02, 5 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Aussie Stadium

Sydney FC and Adelaide United players warming up before an A-League football game at Aussie Stadium, Sydney in October 2005.

(Note: Thumbnail size increased due to image's wide aspect ratio.)

A self-nomination. I created the final image by taking and combining three separate images. Taken just before the game on 9 October 2005 (see caption). Currently appears in Aussie Stadium, A-League and Sport in Australia.

I still think the distortion is disturbing. However, on this picture, it isn't due to a fisheye lens, but to the combining of the 3 images. Globally the result is the same (distortion). Unfortunately the trick I normally use to fix fisheyed images does not work well on this picture (too large HFOV). I won't vote on this one ;-) Glaurung 07:14, 23 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Neutral. Interesting and impressive, but a pity about that "35". Enochlau 07:38, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 11:42, 5 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Booby chick

Booby chick on Palmyra Atoll.

Taken in the Palmyra Atoll by the USCG. Very nice colors.

Wasn't previously listed. Re-added 14:00, 22 October 2005 (UTC). ed g2stalk

Promoted Image:Sula sula nesting in Heliotropium foertherianum.jpg Raven4x4x 11:47, 5 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Veszprém church

A church in the city of Veszprém, Hungary.

this is my first nomination here and I hope I don't mess up things. I really like this picture. :)

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Popcorn

Popped popcorn
Popped popcorn

Good photo of popcorn, and have others: Image:Popcorn03.jpg, Image:Popcorn04.jpg, for choice.

Comment I purposely added those options so that if people liked them better they could vote in favor of it. --Fir0002 22:28, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Shrine of Remembrance

Shrine of Remembrance
File:Melbourne war memorial03-02.jpg
Shrine of Remembrance, healed, lightened, and sharpened.
Shrine of Remembrance, lightened, sharpened, healed

Nice photo of the Shrine. Other versions: Image:melbourne_war_memorial02.jpg, Image:pillars_at_front_of_war_memorial.jpg

Thanks for your work, but I think the photo has lost too much of the warm hues of sundown. The sensor itself won't have dust on it as there is filter in front of it; even so, I don't know about the photo being livid with dust! But dust is a problem I have noticed with the 20D, whenever you use high shutter speeds it tends to dislodge tiny dust specks. And of course dust for some reason perfers to settle on a nice clean lens face than on anything else! Its quite a common problem with DSLR's. Anyway I have cleaned it since that photo was taken (which was about 1/2 a year ago), but I prefer not to fiddle down if possible (much rather use the clone tool in Photoshop).
I can upload the orignal file if you really want a crack at adjusting that - but I prefer not to upload the originals as it takes forever - and I like to keep the full size my own.
  • Fir002 - Your sensor does indeed have a lot of dust on it. You're right though, there is a filter a couple of mm above the actually CMOS itself, and the filter has dust on it. The reason why you see it in higher shutter speeds is not a function of the shutter speed itself, but rather the fact that in program mode when photographing a brightly lit subject, which I am assuming you've used, it will generally use a balance of stopped down aperture and slower shutter speed. It is the stopped down aperture that increases the visibility of the dust on the sensor. When light passes through a a tight aperture, it hits the sensor at a much 'straighter' angle (because the light coming in at an angle is blocked by the aperture), and the specks of dust create a more visible shadow. When light passes through a wide open aperture, there is a greater chance of it coming in at an angle, and thereby hitting the sensor 'around' the speck of dust. Thats the basic explanation for it, anyway. I recommend you investigate cleaning solutions for the camera. It isn't essential but you will minimise the amount of dust that accumulates on the sensor if you clean occasionally. The longer you have the camera, the more dust you'll get. Its very unlikely to go away by itself. :) Diliff 02:18, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your detailed comments Diliff, but I was aware of the issues you raised there. I read this website (which at the time of writing this comment seems to be down - hence the link to a google cached version) and it does a good job explaining the different options for cleaning the sensor (if you are using compressed air you'd want to be pretty carefull). I have obviously cleaned the sensor a few times, but as previously mentioned due to the difficulty and risk I do not clean often. Thanks again and sorry if I sound a bit tense. --Fir0002 09:56, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
No problem. I misunderstood and thought you had not yet tried to clean it. But I don't think high shutter speeds will 'dislodge' dust. It just accumulates over time. Nothing more to it really. ;) Diliff 15:15, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Perhaps he could upload a less harshly compressed version? Also, you shouldn't vote support or oppose until the end of the second day when the bot moves the nomination into the voting section.
    • A less compressed version would be a step up, but I'm not sure that the shadow can be fixed. Please do not remove my vote again; I promise that I will change it myself if I feel the picture achieves featured quality in the future. Rhobite 23:01, 23 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
      • Rhobite, the reason that your vote was removed is that you are not supposed to vote in the first two days of the nomination, only to comment. I do prefer the lighting of the edited version, but there are a lot of artifacts on the sky. Raven4x4x 05:58, 24 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Comment. I have uploaded another version --Fir0002 12:10, 24 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Ah, that's a lot better. Raven4x4x 12:40, 24 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Hebe flowers

Hebe x franciscana flower

Great colors IMO.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Flemish harpsichord

A Flemish harpsichord

Thought this picture was striking; it's a picture of a Flemish harpsichord with detailed decorations, and the blue background adds to it nicely. It's used in both harpsichord and the History of music articles, and was taken by fr:Utilisateur:Ratigan (uploaded by Gérard to en). A lower resolution version (that's the one actually linked to in articles) with description can be found at Image:Flemish harpsichord small.png.

Raven4x4x 00:43, 23 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

( + ) Support. Halibutt 23:43, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I could ask Gérard to upload a larger image if you want. Flcelloguy | A note? | Desk | WS 15:17, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted but this was very close. A larger version would probably pass. Raven4x4x 04:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


The instrument shows a mixture of 16th-17th c. Flemish features (the paper decorations) and 17th-18th c. French ones (the keyboard with black rather than white naturals). Something typically Flemish would be preferable. this is cool

Sheep

Sheep eating grass

I really like the warm colors in this photo.

Personally I'm quite convinced that this photo is cropped to the best effect in the current version because to me that burnt dry grass on top is not only a great "aussie" type grass, but it contrast so sharply with the green grass the sheep are eating in the foreground (which happens to be next to a road). As to the RHS sheep, I kind of like it. --Fir0002 09:26, 29 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Hal, there is no ((Support)) template, please don't try to use it again.PiccoloNamek 02:44, 28 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:sheep_eating_grass_edit02.jpg Raven4x4x 07:04, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Dione and Saturn

Dione in front of Saturn, as seen by the Cassini probe

My reason for nominating is simple: it's gorgeous. It's an entirely natural photograph, not an artificial montage. The black band on Saturn is the shadow cast by its rings. The picture as a whole gives a great indication of the relationships between Saturn, its rings and its moons.

Created by NASA.

Promoted Image:Dione 2005 Oct 11 (PIA07744).jpg Raven4x4x 07:52, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

OldAge

File:Old Age.JPG
The effects of ageing on a human face
The effects of ageing on a human face

Self-nomination. I took this portrait of my great-grandmother for the Ageing-article, and I think it works fairly well.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:54, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Zombie Process

A diagram on the process of infecting and use of zombie computers
Same diagram with the colours changed a bit

An informative diagram on the steps it takes to create a botnet; used in the Botnet article; created by User:Fubar Obfusco.

  • Comment - the faces and the fact that it looks quite different are the reasons that made me put this up for FPC. --Bash 03:26, 28 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment - Changed the colours around a bit. See if you like the 2nd one better. --Bash 18:40, 30 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:54, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Bessbug

Bessbug
Fixed

From Passalidae. This is studio quality work here. ;)

Promoted Image:Beetle-Bessbug.jpg Raven4x4x 07:20, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Beaded Lizard

Mexican Beaded Lizard
Mexican Beaded Lizard - shadows lightened

This image appears in the article Beaded Lizard and you won't find a more detailed picture of one anywhere. Which is why I'm nominating it.

That was a total accident that I meant to fix, but left undone in tiredness. The copy had an improper name, so I uploaded a new copy. The old copy will needs to be replaced and deleted, and I'm doing that right now.PiccoloNamek 08:43, 24 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The snout looks fine to me. Perhaps your monitor is too dark. I had the exact same problem with the Flower Fly nomination. Some people thought it was too light, others too dark, and some liked it the way it was. Anyway, as for the half a lizard comment, the lizard itself is so distinctive looking, it would be very difficult indeed to mistake it for anything else, even if the picture was nothing but a head. The only other lizard that looks remotely like this one is the Gila Monster, which has a very different looking face.PiccoloNamek 17:55, 24 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Picolo - I agree with Dschwen that the snout was too dark.. It is difficult to see the detail. Unfortunately though, that is the problem with using a computer to display photos - nobody sees things exactly the same the way you do. I do have a pretty well calibrated monitor though, and it looks dark to me. The detail is there in the shadows but isn't very visible (some parts of the snout were only 3-6 steps from total black). I've created an edited copy that has the shadows brought out a little, revealing more detail that was difficult to see previously. The rest of the image is untouched. Hope you don't mind. I feel like I'm the edit fairy now with all the fixes I've made. :) Sorry! Diliff 09:37, 26 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • No problem. I think it does look better. Nothing wrong with a little editing, I've done my fair share here as well. :)PiccoloNamek 01:37, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Pretty much - I think the shadow/highlight (I'm assuming this is what you used) doesn't really work. It's all very well to get more detail - but to me the black snout looks more realistic - especially when you compare them side by side.--Fir0002 10:16, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:BeadedLizard-AHPExotics.jpg I'll go with the original as no-one has any major problems with it, while there is one definate oppose for the edit. Raven4x4x 08:34, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Gospers glider gun

Gosper Glider Gun creating "gliders".

This image isn't one of wikipedia's most visually stunning images; but it adds significantly to the Conway's Game of Life article. Visualizing Conway's rules in action is something text simply cannot do. Also it is, in it's own way, very interesting to look at. This image was created by User:Kieff and is released under the GFDL.

Promoted Image:Gospers glider gun.gif Raven4x4x 11:14, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Temple of Vesta

The Temple of Vesta in the Roman Forum

The picture is a particularly bold and vibrant one. It is eye-catching, and encourages the viewer to read the attached article (Temple of Vesta). It is also very clear and striking, and perfectly illustrates what remains of the temple. It was created by me, Jdhowens90.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:57, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Melbourne Yarra Afternoon

Melbourne as seen from south-east side along the Yarra River

My first self nomination. ;) A photo I took on a lazy spring sunday afternoon. Its very high quality (originally 12 megapixels) image showing quite clearly the Melbourne skyline, the Yarra River, a charter passenger boat and one of many rowing crews that regularly use the waterway as recreation.

Composition wise (and I know this is obviously asking a lot) maybe a shot from the top of one of the towers boardering the yarra would like pretty good. The night shots use took already work well - but to me broad daylight is too ordinary. More dramatic lighting I guess is the gist of what I'm saying. Something like this looks pretty good. As to your other question, well that's a pretty hard question to answer really. I guess you could say it's personal taste (I've seen some photos which I thought pathetic gain amazing admiration by others) - and I think it's pretty hard for the photographer not to be biased towards their photo. I mean it's for a layman to appreciate the trouble you go to get a photo - the fact you go out of your way and find time to visit somewhere for no other reason but to get a photo for wiki - it doesn't get counted by the general public. They want something that is visually stimulating. But I guess the real reason is that I think it is far better for a photo to be nominated and utterly rejected than to have it sitting around never being recognised. --Fir0002 10:12, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I can understand your point, but are you submitting photos simply for recognition? :) I guess we all have a slightly vain side and the desire for someone to actually see the effort we've put in - you're right. I'm mainly just sticking them on wikipedia to do my bit to help out though. Some of them are a bit borderline professional and I'm a little wistful leaving them online with such a generous licence, but for the time being its just a hobby anyhow. Thanks for the reply. Diliff 14:26, 1 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
We've all seen rivers, trees and highrises before. In their usual context everyday things do not seem special. But when you take them out of this context and allow for a more focussed closer look they seem spectacular (like the bug pic for example). --Dschwen 22:17, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Fair enough. I can accept that as a valid reason, but I do maintain a detailed, well composed and relevent photo of a boring subject could still be worthy. :) Just my opinion. I'll submit something a bit more 'out of the ordinary' next time. Diliff 14:26, 1 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:57, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Fort Griswold

Fort Griswold, with New London in the background

High quality, detailed shot of the fort (which was suprisingly an empty article despite it's importance to the Battle of Groton Heights). Used in both Fort Griswold and New London.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:57, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Glacial retreat

The termini of the glaciers in the Bhutan-Himalaya. Glacial lakes have been rapidly forming on the surface of the debris-covered glaciers in this region during the last few decades.

Glacial lakes forming as glaciers rapidly recede from the Himalayas. This image clearly shows glacial retreat, and the trasition from ice to water along the way. Each of those long channels is a separate glacial valley. Used in: Geography of Bhutan, Glacier, Glacial motion, Glaciated valley, Himalayas, Global warming.

Promoted Image:Glacial lakes, Bhutan.jpg Raven4x4x 06:57, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Kosciuszko's Oath

Tadeusz Kościuszko takes oath as leader of Kościuszko Uprising (1794) in Kraków market square. Oil on canvas by Wojciech Kossak

A nice, detailed 19th century painting illustrating an important event in the history of Poland. Uploaded to wiki by User:Emax.

Promoted Image:Przysiega Kosciuszki.jpg Raven4x4x 09:13, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Duplex Scaling

Duplex Scaling of piano
Duplex Scaling of piano desaturated

A look at the duplex scaling in the interior of a piano, this striking image is used in our Piano and String instrument articles and was uploaded by Opus33.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 07:03, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Falkirk Wheel

Falkirk Wheel

I like this picture. It's big, bright, and beautiful. Taken by SeanMack, who has given us may more beautiful images.

Yeah, except that this should be comments only ;-) --Dschwen 20:12, 30 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:FalkirkWheelSide 2004 SeanMcClean.jpg Raven4x4x 07:08, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Pasta

File:PortoVenere Pasta.jpg
Tubular pasta, strung together, at a store in Porto Venere, Italy.


Self nomination - just wanted to see how this works. I'm a very amateur photographer, but I'd like to contribute some more photographs to wikiepdia in the future. This is just a picture I took of a pasta shop in Porto Venere, Italy. It appears in the pasta article. Any thoughts on possible ways to improve it? I have Photoshop CS and have been playing around, but I think the original's color hues and such look the best.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:47, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Sandhill Crane

A curious Sandhill Crane in south Florida.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:47, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

SeaTurtle

Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle
Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle Fixed
Same picture, no saturation adjustments

I thought this could help the Sea Turtle article. I took this photograph at Sea Life Park in Hawaii.

Promoted Image:GreenSeaTurtle-2.jpg The third version gets it. Raven4x4x 03:40, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Buzz Aldrin on the moon with the United States Flag

Buzz Aldrin With The U.S. Flag On The Moon
Current FP

I am nominating this image http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Buzz_Aldrin_with_U.S._flag.jpg because it represents one of the greatest achievements of man: landing an astronaut on the moon. This image is (considering it was taken on the moon) clear, colorful, and in focus.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:57, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

SeaWiFS Global Biosphere

SeaWiFS Global Biosphere September 1997 - August 1998

I nominate the image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Seawifs_global_biosphere.jpg. The image gives a global perspective on photosynthetic potential, and therefore contributes nicely to the article on primary production. It is also colorful and therefore eye-catching Subpage created for User:Jrbouldin by User:Raven4x4x. Raven4x4x 12:37, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Seawifs global biosphere.jpg Raven4x4x 04:57, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Río Paraguay, looking at Asunción

Río Paraguay, the largest river in Paraguay, in June 2005
Another version

I believe the picture is eye-catching and fits the section of the article it is in (Geography of Paraguay --> Drainage, about rivers in Paraguay, specifically Río Paraguay and Río Paraná). From at least an aesthetic point, it breaks the monotonous white background-black text that covers large swaths of the lower part of the page - dozens of lines; it also illustrates the river that the drainage section is talking about.

I created the image.

No, you got me wrong. I do believe you that it's the river. The problem is that neither the pic is astonishing, nor does it add too much informative value. You could as well use it in the article on Rio Grande and I doubt anyone would notice it's not right, as there is little detail there. Halibutt 02:59, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 08:59, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

State Library Of Victoria - La Trobe Reading Room

A 4 segment panorama taken from a middle level balcony of the La Trobe Reading Room at the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia

Well, after some constructive criticism of my last nomination, I've tried to submit something a bit different, and high quality panoramas are something I find interesting to see and interesting to play with. Perspective is a fascinating thing. :)

Promoted Image: State_Library_of_Victoria_La_Trobe_Reading_room_5th_floor_view.jpg Raven4x4x 09:03, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November Uprising

Polish forcers (belwederczycy) clash with Russian occupying forces near Łazienki, Warsaw. November Uprising begins - year 1830.

A beatuful painting about an event important to the Polish history. Painted by Wojciech Kossak.

Not promoted . The guidelines require 4 supports unfortunately. Raven4x4x 08:56, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Mahdi follower

Omdurman, Sudan. "In the Khalifa's house. The caretaker; typical of Mahdi's followers."

Found this while expanding History of Sudan. It's used at Mahdi and Khalifa, and will be used in other related articles once they're created. BRIAN0918 03:10, 1 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Mahdist in the Khalifa's house, Omdurman, Sudan.png Raven4x4x 09:02, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Servicing the Hubble Telescope

Version 1: Astronauts service the Hubble Telescope
Version 2: Astronauts service the Hubble Telescope
Version 3: Astronauts service the Hubble Telescope

I have no idea what inspired me to nominate this image; Something about it just apealled to me, so I decided to put the picture through the system and see if anyone else thought the same thing. The photo is a NASA image uploaded by World Traveler and currently appears in the article Hubble Telescope and STS-61.

, though not strongly. IMO there is still something missing here. Colours? Halibutt 14:23, 2 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

There is an outside chance that the artifact could be a solar panel or something of that nature. Any chance it could be cloned out? TomStar81 04:11, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 06:51, 16 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Low pressure system

A large low pressure system swirls off the southeastern coast of Iceland

Very interesting image, used at Low pressure area and Iceland (and, someday, Climate of Iceland). For a much more detailed description, please read the caption on the Image page.

Enochlau 07:57, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image: Low pressure system over Iceland.jpg Raven4x4x 08:17, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch - Sitta europaea
Eurasian Nuthatch Fixed

Nice photo giving some idea about size of the animal. Photo by pl:Wikipedysta:Jojo, used in article about Eurasian Nuthatch.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:10, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Peace Tower

Peace tower, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Peace Tower, located on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, is a major tourist destination in Canada, and there is still no high resolution picture of it on Wikipedia. I took this picture myself on March 3rd, 2005. It would make an excellent addition to the Peace Tower article, located at Peace_Tower. I am releasing it into the public domain to fulfill this purpose.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:10, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]



Tiberius

The Emperor Tiberius enamelled terracotta bust at the Victoria and Albert Museum. According to plaque it is probably by Angelo Minghetti and made after 1849.
Version 2

Photo adds one of only two photographs to the Tiberius article, only colorized image of him. Adds a very clear image to the article. Photo taken by Alkivar.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 04:10, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Coastline of Greenland

Greenland’s eastern coast is featured in this true-color Terra MODIS image from August 21, 2003.
2nd version

Interesting overhead shot of the fjords of Greenland. Make sure to look at the bottommost section of coastline. Also see the Image page for further observations.

Promoted Image:Greenland.A2003233.1340.250m.jpg I'll go with the cropped version, although it was very close. If anyone has a problem with it feel free to tell me. Raven4x4x 08:59, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Aral ship

Abandoned ship on the Aral Seabed
Abandoned Ship Fixed

Captures the desolation and waste of the area. Adds a human dimension to the environmental disaster of the Aral Sea. Notice the old beach on the top of the hill in the distance, and scrub trying to live in the salt-saturated soil. Taken by me.

  • Comment - I've added a slightly fixed version, let's see if anyone likes it.PiccoloNamek 21:08, 8 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 03:00, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Neuraminidase Ribbon Diagram

Neuraminidase ribbon diagram

The image is the 3-D structure of an enzyme, Neuraminidase, that occurs on the surface of flu viruses, like the H5N1 strain of avian flu. This is timely given the great concern over this strain right now. A similar diagram illustrates the enzyme article, but it's not as good as this one, IMO. Ribbon diagrams are 3-D depictions of protein structure.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 03:01, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Daylily

"Tom Collins" variety of daylily
Fixed version

Photo is an accurate and stunning version of a beautiful veriety of daylily. Appears in the Daylily article, and was created by LiquidGhoul


Not promoted Raven4x4x 02:59, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Antoine Lavoisier

Lavoisier while conducting a combustion experiment using a lens to focus sunlight and ignite samples.

Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (August 26, 1743May 8, 1794) was a French nobleman is considered The "father of modern chemistry", he stated the first version of the Law of Conservation of Matter, recognized and named oxygen (1778), disproved the phlogiston theory, and helped to reform chemical nomenclature and one of France's prominent scientists among Pasteur and Marie Curie. Due to his prominence in the pre-revolutionary government in France, he was beheaded at the height of the French Revolution.

Caption now changed.HappyApple 20:43, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, this is my vote. I forgot to login- Glaurung 11:02, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 05:19, 25 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

War Veteran

A US Veteran from WWI holds the flag which covered his son's casket.

I saw this picture just now, and it struck a cord with me. The photo is credited as a U.S. Census Bureau image uploaded by User:Petaholmes and currently appearing in the article Veterans Day.

Note this page only appeared today. Raven4x4x 03:47, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 05:21, 25 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Cirrus Field

Cirrus Field
Edited version - bit more cloud detail
Cirrus Field Color

This image appears in the article Cirrus cloud. Obviously, it is very representative of what Cirrus clouds look like. I also believe that it perfectly captures the "feel" of a sky full of cirrus clouds, the whispy streams suspended in time forever. I believe it is striking in an Ansel Adams-esque sort of way. Although it looks like it, the image was not heavily edited. Basically all I did was desaturate it and use an 81 warming filter. I have the original full color version, should you wish to see it.

  • Comment:I don't know man, I get the feeling they don't like edited photographs there. Somebody nominated my sakura picture there and it only got one support vote and a whole bunch of opposes. Over there, they seem to have very different standards. Even my Energy Arc, which was unanimously supported here with something like 18 votes, got 2 or 3 opposes!PiccoloNamek 06:05, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:CirrusField-color.jpg Raven4x4x 05:23, 25 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Unripe lemon

This lemon will turn yellow as it ripens.
File:RipenLemonFix.jpg
Fixed lighting issues
File:UnripeLemon3.jpg
Really fixed lighting issues
Another edit

This is a good picture and helps illustrate the ripening article. By Jon Sullivan at pdphoto.org. Edit It is now also being used to illustrate green.

Promoted Image:MeyerLemon.jpg Raven4x4x 06:10, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Eastern dwarf tree frog

Green/fawn coloration of Eastern dwarf tree frog
More in focus version
Sharpened nose and eyes

Good example of the colour variations available in this species of frog, with both the common colours in one frog. Appears in Eastern dwarf tree frog, created and nominated by liquidGhoul

Not promoted Raven4x4x 06:07, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Image:Bogurodzica.jpg

"Bogurodzica"

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth forces (probably 16th-17th century) singing the Bogurodzica hymn before the battle. Painting by Józef Brandt. Nice image of a fairly unique military force.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 06:06, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

A Boy and His Find

A boy from an East Cipinang trash dump slum shows his find, Jakarta Indonesia.

This picture appears in poverty, taken by Jonathon McIntosh in 2004, and liscensed under Creative Commons. It proves how Americans have helped those impoverished (the clean shirts, especially the one that says "California"), but still shows that the people need your help (the trash all around, and the joy a soiled doll brings to everyone). I've never done this before, so if you can fix this up, please do so. imutopia 20:18, 12 November 2005 (UTC-8)

Promoted Image:Jakarta_slumlife65.JPG Raven4x4x 06:08, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

GE90 Turbofan Blade

A fanblade from a General Electric GE90-115B turbofan engine, on display in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

This photo exemplifies the technological and artistic beauty of an otherwise unknown or ugly object - the turbofan blade in a jet engine, specifically the General Electric GE90, the largest and most powerful jet engine in the world.

I find this image is visually stunning, and quite beautiful. The blade itself is on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Nomination removed – invalid licence Raven4x4x 05:31, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

PET-schema

Positron emission tomography schematic diagram.

The Positron emission tomography is surprisingly well illustrated, and this diagram by User:Damato does a nice job of explaining the simultaneous detection of the pairs of photons that the process relies on. It might be better to have a larger version and with numbered labels for the benefit of Commons users, but it is still rather good as it is.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 05:51, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Lake Monowai

Lake Monowai, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand

I like this picture, it's in the Lake Monowai article.

Not promoted Raven4x4x 05:55, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Marbled Orb Weaver

Marbled Orb Weaver
Edited

This picture appears in the article Orb Weaver.

This is just about the most detailed picture of this type of spider you will ever see. I spent a considerable amount of type using Photokit Sharpener to extract every last bit of detail I could, especially in the face area. This picture was considerd good enough to be moved from the ID request section of Bugguide.net to the actual bug guide section, so I thought to myself, "If that's the case, it should be good enough for Wikipedia!". I hope you can forgive the asphalt background; that's where I found him, and I certainly wasn't going to pick it up and move it.

What! Why I'll... I mean, I understand. If it bothers enough people, I'll just withdrawl my nomination.PiccoloNamek 22:36, 14 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Please don't be angry with me ;-) I'm really a very nice person. Best Wishes - Adrian Pingstone 22:42, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment - Ridiculous. This isn't the commons, and being print-worthy isn't a criterion for becoming a featured picture. That being said, the original was a 5 megapixel image, but I nearly always downsample by 50% because it improves quality of the image drastically.PiccoloNamek 05:13, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment - Don't do that. Downsampling improves the quality at 100%, but it does not improve the quality at any given size: Quality will be the same at thumbnail size, but at sizes over what you downsample to it reduces the quality (i.e. if I attempt to make your image full screen on a 1600x1200 display). It doesn't matter what it looks like at 100%, it matters what it looks like at the use resolution. When we talk about 100% our goal should be providing the finest and most accurate real deatil to a viewer interested at studying our images at a large size, downsampling kills this. Generally I encourage people to use images *at least* 1200px on their largest dimension based on the emails that Wikimedia gets about illustrations in our articles. I don't complain when I don't think we can do better, but that isn't the case here. --Gmaxwell 07:08, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

PiccoloNamek 08:08, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

And http://img308.imageshack.us/img308/1455/resample27wj.jpg

They're the same image, and no editing other than bicubic downsampling(normal, not bicubic smoother or sharper) has been performed. Now, which one has the greater percieved clarity and sharpness? the 2560 or the 1280 version? To me, the downsampled version is smoother, slightly sharper, and has less image noise, although I've trained myself to be sensitive to those kinds of things. Most people probably wouldn't notice.PiccoloNamek 21:46, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

"To me, the (left) version is smoother, slightly sharper, and has less image noise, although I've trained myself to be sensitive to those kinds of things. Most people probably wouldn't notice."--User:PiccoloNamek

I just thought of something else. Why exactly are we arguing? The image is going to be promoted either way.PiccoloNamek 01:21, 24 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

downsampled from above, less difference but quality loss from multiple changes creates an obvious quality loss in the left.
At small enough sizes both look the same.

Promoted Image:Marbled_Orb_Weaver.jpg Raven4x4x 05:59, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Fire Twirling

Fire-twirling.
Fire Twirling Edit

We had something a bit like this a while ago (the image server is running too slowly for me to find it at the mo), but there were some minor concerns over jpeg artifacts. This one by User:Haloeffect looks a little bit better and similarly illustrates a nicely dynamic subject at Fire-twirling.

  • Of course it's blurry. To get that size of trail you have to have a relatively long exposure, and in that time the man and probably the camera too will have moved slightly. I think the fact that the twirler isn't so well defined adds to it, because if he was sharp it would draw your attention towards him and away from the fire. —Vanderdeckenξφ

Promoted Image:AnnanStaff2-2.jpg Raven4x4x 06:00, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Adonis Blue butterflies.jpg

Two butterflies feeding on faeces.

This is a really nice picture (self nom). It was taken in the French Pyrenees (near Lescun). On the thumbnail it looks as if they blur into the background, but because its sharp they don't on the full size version. The only thing wrong with it is that it doesn't appear in any article, so I put it here in the hope that someone might recognise the species. Or it might go in symmetry I suppose... [update: its now on Coprophagia :-) and symmetry in nature: thanks! William M. Connolley 19:27, 14 November 2005 (UTC)][reply]

Promoted Image: Adonis Blue butterflies.jpg Raven4x4x 06:02, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Boeing777 Crossing Road

Boeing 777 crossing a road to access maintenance facilities at London (Heathrow) Airport

This image appears in London Heathrow Airport, where it serves to illustrate some of the unique security concerns at LHR. It is also a very striking picture taken alone, and is of quite good quality. It is flagged as created and released into PD by User:Arpingstone. Its description page reads "An unusual road at London Heathrow Airport, England. A British Airways Boeing 777-200 is being towed across a public road on its way to the maintenance hangars. Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in April 2005 and released to the public domain."

Not promoted Raven4x4x 06:03, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Thor goes fishing

Thor goes fishing in an illustration from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript of the Prose Edda.

In the spirit of increasing the variety of our featured pictures I'm nominating this one. It's an illustration from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript of the Prose Edda. You can see that even though the manuscript is relatively young the artistic style is quite primitive, medieval even. The god Thor, wielding his hammer, wants to catch the Midgard Serpent. The giant Hymir is afraid. The image appears in a couple of Norse mythology articles, including the one on the Midgard Serpent.

Right. I'll do it tomorrow. - Haukur Þorgeirsson 00:57, 17 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Done. - Haukur Þorgeirsson

Not promoted Raven4x4x 03:20, 30 November 2005 (UTC) - readded for a short time.[reply]

Shepherd

Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana, August 1942. Reproduction from color slide.
Shepherd Fixed
Warm version
Naturally Warm Version

Nice photo showing hard man in Montana countryside. You can almost imagine this shepherd's freedom and pride. Photographed by Russell Lee. PD photo from Library of Congress.

Comment - Here is a fixed version. I removed the color cast and clarified it a bit. I also tried to smooth over the sky as much as possible while maintaining the integrity of the clouds. Oh, and I also healed out all of the scratches and dust spots. I feel the rest of the artifacting is negligible, so I will Support this version. It really is a beautiful photo.PiccoloNamek 07:44, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted Raven4x4x 03:20, 30 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]