I think this is an amazing photograph showing the amazing design of the Metrorail's Metro Stations. The escalator and lighting makes this even neater in my opinion. I think this would be a great featured picture.
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I really like this, but it just barely squeaks by the minimum image size requirement. It's possible people at FPC would still object. But I like it.
Fletcher (
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16:29, 13 July 2008 (UTC)reply
It has a interesting perspective, and it makes good use of black and white, but generally B/W photos don't fare well at FPC because of decreased encyclopedic value. It makes good use of the technique in photographic terms, but it hurts its value to Wikipedia as an encyclopedia.
Thegreenj18:19, 13 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Yeah, I saw the original on Flickr also... I thought the electronic board took away from the architecture, which I think is amazing. I'll see if I can't find one sharper/larger/has light in bright areas for dodge and burn.
I think this is an amazing photograph showing the amazing design of the Metrorail's Metro Stations. The escalator and lighting makes this even neater in my opinion. I think this would be a great featured picture.
Nominated by
Comments
I really like this, but it just barely squeaks by the minimum image size requirement. It's possible people at FPC would still object. But I like it.
Fletcher (
talk)
16:29, 13 July 2008 (UTC)reply
It has a interesting perspective, and it makes good use of black and white, but generally B/W photos don't fare well at FPC because of decreased encyclopedic value. It makes good use of the technique in photographic terms, but it hurts its value to Wikipedia as an encyclopedia.
Thegreenj18:19, 13 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Yeah, I saw the original on Flickr also... I thought the electronic board took away from the architecture, which I think is amazing. I'll see if I can't find one sharper/larger/has light in bright areas for dodge and burn.