This picture excellently conveys what Women of Northern India look like. It also shows the culture and the dress of India as well as North India. This picture can be used as an image on the culture of India, demographics of India, people of India, etc. This image is colorful and conveys efficiently its purpose.
Oppose, it's a nice picture but there are many higher resolution more centered pictures of Indians. Although
Meanest Indian has been changing her licenses to CC-BY-ND-ND :O Some are still CC-BY --
grenグレン00:17, 27 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Weak oppose Thanks for taking the time to request a higher-res pic Nikkul. It's a very nice pic. However, the motion blur does ruin it and it's not as sharp or clear as I would like it to be. Sorry.
JumpingcheeseCont@ct06:51, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment:
Saree is the most common dress of South Indian women and not the one shown above. The image shown above doesn't look like a saree. It looks more like a dress worn by Rajasthani women.--(
Sumanth|
Talk)
09:44, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment: I second what Sumanthk said. The image does not show the dress of a typical south Indian woman (which is anyways too varied to categorise like that).--
Seraphiel10:36, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment: It does look like a sari to me.. but draped the Rajasthani way. And btw.. this is not a pic of a south indian woman.. definitely not dressed like one. This may be a very good addition to
Rajasthan, but has nothing to do with
South India! Its a good pic btw. I am only wondering what the 'motion blur' oppose is about... will defer voting till I figure that out.
Sarvagnya09:28, 30 May 2007 (UTC)reply
This picture excellently conveys what Women of Northern India look like. It also shows the culture and the dress of India as well as North India. This picture can be used as an image on the culture of India, demographics of India, people of India, etc. This image is colorful and conveys efficiently its purpose.
Oppose, it's a nice picture but there are many higher resolution more centered pictures of Indians. Although
Meanest Indian has been changing her licenses to CC-BY-ND-ND :O Some are still CC-BY --
grenグレン00:17, 27 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Weak oppose Thanks for taking the time to request a higher-res pic Nikkul. It's a very nice pic. However, the motion blur does ruin it and it's not as sharp or clear as I would like it to be. Sorry.
JumpingcheeseCont@ct06:51, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment:
Saree is the most common dress of South Indian women and not the one shown above. The image shown above doesn't look like a saree. It looks more like a dress worn by Rajasthani women.--(
Sumanth|
Talk)
09:44, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment: I second what Sumanthk said. The image does not show the dress of a typical south Indian woman (which is anyways too varied to categorise like that).--
Seraphiel10:36, 28 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment: It does look like a sari to me.. but draped the Rajasthani way. And btw.. this is not a pic of a south indian woman.. definitely not dressed like one. This may be a very good addition to
Rajasthan, but has nothing to do with
South India! Its a good pic btw. I am only wondering what the 'motion blur' oppose is about... will defer voting till I figure that out.
Sarvagnya09:28, 30 May 2007 (UTC)reply