Pretty illustration of high technical standard. Size is 1835x2728 so large enough. In the absence of a photograph of the bird provides a very useful depiction of the article topic hence EV. In public domain. First FPC nomination.
Oppose - Sorry to do this. There are a number of sizable dirt specks in the background and the lower right corner looks like it has an unnatural light purplish-pink haze which extends up the back of the bird and in the bottom center lettering.--
Godot13 (
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18:30, 10 September 2015 (UTC)reply
No need to be sorry, if there are problems with the image than they have to be pointed out. I have no experience in editing just thought it looked good. Can the problems be edited out by our experienced photo editors without manipulating the image too much?
Cowlibob (
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19:39, 10 September 2015 (UTC)reply
I would think that the spots could be removed and the haze evened out. Even though the JPG image file meets size criteria, it would be helpful (not necessarily a requirement) to work from a larger raw (TIF) file if possible...--
Godot13 (
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22:37, 13 September 2015 (UTC)reply
It seems the original uploaded image was a smaller jpg [
[1]] that was edited into this one. User who worked on it is away till September 17 according to their userpage.
Cowlibob (
talk)
14:47, 14 September 2015 (UTC)reply
Pretty illustration of high technical standard. Size is 1835x2728 so large enough. In the absence of a photograph of the bird provides a very useful depiction of the article topic hence EV. In public domain. First FPC nomination.
Oppose - Sorry to do this. There are a number of sizable dirt specks in the background and the lower right corner looks like it has an unnatural light purplish-pink haze which extends up the back of the bird and in the bottom center lettering.--
Godot13 (
talk)
18:30, 10 September 2015 (UTC)reply
No need to be sorry, if there are problems with the image than they have to be pointed out. I have no experience in editing just thought it looked good. Can the problems be edited out by our experienced photo editors without manipulating the image too much?
Cowlibob (
talk)
19:39, 10 September 2015 (UTC)reply
I would think that the spots could be removed and the haze evened out. Even though the JPG image file meets size criteria, it would be helpful (not necessarily a requirement) to work from a larger raw (TIF) file if possible...--
Godot13 (
talk)
22:37, 13 September 2015 (UTC)reply
It seems the original uploaded image was a smaller jpg [
[1]] that was edited into this one. User who worked on it is away till September 17 according to their userpage.
Cowlibob (
talk)
14:47, 14 September 2015 (UTC)reply