Original - The zinc works at
Lutana, is the largest exporter in
Tasmania, generating 2.5% of the state's
GDP. It produces over 250000 tons of zinc per year. The Zinc works was historically responsible for high heavy metal levels in the
Derwent River
Reason
It shows the location with good context (river and mountain). It fits well in it's location at Zinc. Useful to provide context for the location of Incat. Lutana was formed to house Zinc Works workers, so has importance there. Zinifex is the company that currently owns it. The zinc works is definately notable enough for it's own article.
Strong support Take note, future panoramographers - this is what a panorama should be. Strong subject, and clear reason to use a panoramic image. Surprisingly for a factory image, it's actually pleasing to look at, and the EV is strong. Great lighting (love the shadows from the crane's power cables on the red roof) and no immediately obvious cloning errors. My only objection is the width of the image - I would suggest making a cropped version available too. For example, from just right of the power pole at left, to just left of the long grey green-rooved shed at right. Out of curiosity, what is the black speck at far left, just over the power lines?
Stevage01:45, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Above the power lines, though? It looks suspended in mid air! Also, it looks like there is a slight bowing of the panorama. The pylon on the left is leaning right slightly, and the poles on the right are leaning left slightly, which probably accentuates the bowing of the bank of the river which I appreciate is due to the perspective.
Diliff |
(Talk)(Contribs)19:13, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Support Nice. Although I do agree that for an illustration of the Zinc Works (and IMO that's really what the image is about, not Incat) it's a little too wide with irrelevant detail --
Fir000210:47, 15 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Support. Agreed with Fir that it seems a bit wider than necessary, but I'm not sure where you could crop it without it looking a bit unbalanced, so I'm happy with it as-is.
Diliff |
(Talk)(Contribs)13:11, 17 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Original - The zinc works at
Lutana, is the largest exporter in
Tasmania, generating 2.5% of the state's
GDP. It produces over 250000 tons of zinc per year. The Zinc works was historically responsible for high heavy metal levels in the
Derwent River
Reason
It shows the location with good context (river and mountain). It fits well in it's location at Zinc. Useful to provide context for the location of Incat. Lutana was formed to house Zinc Works workers, so has importance there. Zinifex is the company that currently owns it. The zinc works is definately notable enough for it's own article.
Strong support Take note, future panoramographers - this is what a panorama should be. Strong subject, and clear reason to use a panoramic image. Surprisingly for a factory image, it's actually pleasing to look at, and the EV is strong. Great lighting (love the shadows from the crane's power cables on the red roof) and no immediately obvious cloning errors. My only objection is the width of the image - I would suggest making a cropped version available too. For example, from just right of the power pole at left, to just left of the long grey green-rooved shed at right. Out of curiosity, what is the black speck at far left, just over the power lines?
Stevage01:45, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Above the power lines, though? It looks suspended in mid air! Also, it looks like there is a slight bowing of the panorama. The pylon on the left is leaning right slightly, and the poles on the right are leaning left slightly, which probably accentuates the bowing of the bank of the river which I appreciate is due to the perspective.
Diliff |
(Talk)(Contribs)19:13, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Support Nice. Although I do agree that for an illustration of the Zinc Works (and IMO that's really what the image is about, not Incat) it's a little too wide with irrelevant detail --
Fir000210:47, 15 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Support. Agreed with Fir that it seems a bit wider than necessary, but I'm not sure where you could crop it without it looking a bit unbalanced, so I'm happy with it as-is.
Diliff |
(Talk)(Contribs)13:11, 17 July 2009 (UTC)reply