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Thank you for adding a picture that you took to my dear Suzzallo Library. Blue Rasberry (talk) 23:32, 23 January 2015 (UTC) |
Hello Martin, I have visited the article Frankfurt Rhine-Main and noticed you enlarged the pictures from 200px to 330px. That created what we call
WP:STACKING. I did not correct you, of course. Instead, I thought about coming here and ask you what makes a top-notch user like you, so versatile in photography (your user page is full of wonderful pictures by the way), not to get bothered by the way an article is presented. That's what it seems to me judging by your contributions
! I've probably met tens of users here who like photography, paintings and pictures, as much as you do, and one thing I believe you all have in common is the way a photo is presented, that is, preferably 500px or larger to say the least. Please tell me, because I hope to learn something from you, how do you see Wikipedia ? Does it bother when you see an article like
this ?
This morning I corrected the position of this picture because when they're scattered all over the article things are not perfect (perfect like your pictures for instance). Would you buy a book full of photos like the one on the left ?
Maybe we could create a whole gallery full of colorful pictures with even more pictures scattered along every article, but placed only on the right because like this we make room for those who wish to correct us, right
? You know, this is Wikipedia and here users (some prefer to be
incognito so they do whatever they want without being reprimanded by those who want to make things right, that is, to follow the rules) do what is needed. Well... not always.
Yesterday I was asked to translate the article Eugénio de Andrade to English, and once more I did it. I made that thing into some thing, which for me makes this place a better place to be. It's even better when I find people who better what I do. Man... I get really excited when I have the chance to give my colleagues the chance to read: Krenakarore would like to "thank" you for your recent edit. Some others revert what I do (because sometimes I replace those tens of photos to a link to Commons), but it's alright. Things keep constantly changing here anyway.
Please don't take me amiss, you can do whatever you want and place your pictures any where you wish, it's alright. Who am I to say the opposite after all ? I just want to know how you see things here (maybe I should start doing what everybody else d52s ! That would be a lotta fun) ! Krenakarore TK 09:09, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
@
Martin Kraft: I call it "sense of humor"
!
No need for apologies, that happened to myself. Is it...
better ?
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TK
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Thank you for adding a picture that you took to my dear Suzzallo Library. Blue Rasberry (talk) 23:32, 23 January 2015 (UTC) |
Hello Martin, I have visited the article Frankfurt Rhine-Main and noticed you enlarged the pictures from 200px to 330px. That created what we call
WP:STACKING. I did not correct you, of course. Instead, I thought about coming here and ask you what makes a top-notch user like you, so versatile in photography (your user page is full of wonderful pictures by the way), not to get bothered by the way an article is presented. That's what it seems to me judging by your contributions
! I've probably met tens of users here who like photography, paintings and pictures, as much as you do, and one thing I believe you all have in common is the way a photo is presented, that is, preferably 500px or larger to say the least. Please tell me, because I hope to learn something from you, how do you see Wikipedia ? Does it bother when you see an article like
this ?
This morning I corrected the position of this picture because when they're scattered all over the article things are not perfect (perfect like your pictures for instance). Would you buy a book full of photos like the one on the left ?
Maybe we could create a whole gallery full of colorful pictures with even more pictures scattered along every article, but placed only on the right because like this we make room for those who wish to correct us, right
? You know, this is Wikipedia and here users (some prefer to be
incognito so they do whatever they want without being reprimanded by those who want to make things right, that is, to follow the rules) do what is needed. Well... not always.
Yesterday I was asked to translate the article Eugénio de Andrade to English, and once more I did it. I made that thing into some thing, which for me makes this place a better place to be. It's even better when I find people who better what I do. Man... I get really excited when I have the chance to give my colleagues the chance to read: Krenakarore would like to "thank" you for your recent edit. Some others revert what I do (because sometimes I replace those tens of photos to a link to Commons), but it's alright. Things keep constantly changing here anyway.
Please don't take me amiss, you can do whatever you want and place your pictures any where you wish, it's alright. Who am I to say the opposite after all ? I just want to know how you see things here (maybe I should start doing what everybody else d52s ! That would be a lotta fun) ! Krenakarore TK 09:09, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
@
Martin Kraft: I call it "sense of humor"
!
No need for apologies, that happened to myself. Is it...
better ?
Krenakarore
TK
22:08, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
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