Please view the image at 1:1; you can see the folds and stitches. Why do you edit the page
Water well without contacting the creator of the file? It seems the picture was taken at
UAE where people use leather bags as water containers on their horses and camels too. From
[1]: "The camel had once provided most of life's necessities for desert nomads: It was a form of transportation, of course, a source of meat and milk, and provided hair to be woven into cloth for tents and storage bags. Its leather was made into sandals, buckets and watering-troughs and its sinews into bowstrings."
Jkadavoor (
talk)
13:29, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Oppose First off, as stated above, it is a leather bucket. Not that it matters for FP purposes. The EV is low, as the image is only in the article Water well, and I don't think a water bucket illustrates a well fairly well. Lastly, either the focus is off or there is some motion blur, but the bucket is not sharp. --
WingtipvorteXPTT∅17:13, 1 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Please view the image at 1:1; you can see the folds and stitches. Why do you edit the page
Water well without contacting the creator of the file? It seems the picture was taken at
UAE where people use leather bags as water containers on their horses and camels too. From
[1]: "The camel had once provided most of life's necessities for desert nomads: It was a form of transportation, of course, a source of meat and milk, and provided hair to be woven into cloth for tents and storage bags. Its leather was made into sandals, buckets and watering-troughs and its sinews into bowstrings."
Jkadavoor (
talk)
13:29, 30 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Oppose First off, as stated above, it is a leather bucket. Not that it matters for FP purposes. The EV is low, as the image is only in the article Water well, and I don't think a water bucket illustrates a well fairly well. Lastly, either the focus is off or there is some motion blur, but the bucket is not sharp. --
WingtipvorteXPTT∅17:13, 1 October 2012 (UTC)reply