Original - "The Immortal Bridge," a rock formation on
Mt. Tai, one of the
Five Great Mountains of China.Observer Edit - Some minor adjustments bring out some of the potential of this image, still has issues such as motion blur due to camera shake but a step in the right direction
Reason
The focus of this picture is stunning, as the odds of it even existing are quite low.
Not necessarily. You could illustrate disneyland by showing just the disney castle after all. As long as this illustrates a notable part of the mountain or is typical of the mountain, it has EV (I suspect the former).
deBivort12:54, 24 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Oppose But first, it is actually put into the article very appropriately illustrating a section of the article - it does not try to demonstrate the whole mountain. The subject could however do with better treatment - the faded distance weakens it, the matt colouring dullens it and for an illustration of angularity, it lacks sharpness.
Motmit (
talk)
20:38, 24 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Original - "The Immortal Bridge," a rock formation on
Mt. Tai, one of the
Five Great Mountains of China.Observer Edit - Some minor adjustments bring out some of the potential of this image, still has issues such as motion blur due to camera shake but a step in the right direction
Reason
The focus of this picture is stunning, as the odds of it even existing are quite low.
Not necessarily. You could illustrate disneyland by showing just the disney castle after all. As long as this illustrates a notable part of the mountain or is typical of the mountain, it has EV (I suspect the former).
deBivort12:54, 24 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Oppose But first, it is actually put into the article very appropriately illustrating a section of the article - it does not try to demonstrate the whole mountain. The subject could however do with better treatment - the faded distance weakens it, the matt colouring dullens it and for an illustration of angularity, it lacks sharpness.
Motmit (
talk)
20:38, 24 April 2008 (UTC)reply