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Nominated by:
Giles Laurent (talk) on 2026-01-20 21:08 (UTC) |
Scope:
Coracias caudatus (Lilac-breasted roller) landing, showing wing upperside |
- @GRDN711, the one you have linked is in flight and not landing! Also the one you have linked is completely blurry with no details and the light is much worse than the present candiafe showcasing the beautiful vibrant colors of this bird -- Giles Laurent (talk) 22:05, 26 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
- @Giles - In your other image, I could see that the bird was taking off. In this one, it is not apparent and I would not know it if you has not told me. So, "landing" as a sub-scope is a little dubious.
As for the display of the upper wing, the other image clearly shows a full display of both the wing and tail feathers. Yes, your image is technically superior as you are a better photographer. But for VI, while good quality is encouraged, the requirement for review is at the size and resolution of the image on this page. The other image better illustrates the pattern of upper wing feathers, including the tail feathers which are lost in this nomination. --GRDN711 (talk) 01:51, 27 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
- @GRDN711 I 100% promise it just landed from a nearby bush to search insects on the ground (which he successfully found). Moreover the other image you have linked has one wing hidden behind the bird while the present one shows completely every single feather of both wings. Also, the bluriness of the other picture is already immediately visible at review size while the present candidate has every feather in focus and without motion blur. -- Giles Laurent (talk) 04:05, 27 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
Comment I am doubly saddened by the outcome of this nomination. Firstly, the negative vote was inept, but I am especially astonished that no one stepped forward to rectify this injustice. This image can be submitted to the FP. --Archaeodontosaurus (talk) 06:58, 31 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
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| Open for review. May be closed if the last vote was added no later than 17:08, 29 January 2026 (UTC) |
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Nominated by:
Kingshuk Mondal (talk) on 2026-01-24 15:50 (UTC) |
Scope:
MV Machranga |
Reason:
The photo portrays a luxury Tourist boat in the mangrove forest of Sundarbans, West Bengal. -- Kingshuk Mondal (talk) |
Comment not geocoded, too much negative space, importance of vessel not provided --Gower (talk) 15:25, 28 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose I agree with Gower that GPS coordinates should be added and a tighter crop would better show the ship. This ship has a web site and is sufficiently important IMO.
- A further issue is that, in keeping with Commons practice, the ship category should be labeled "MV Machranga (ship, 1975)" as a sub-category under parent "Category:IMO 7421796". See here for info and here for an example.
- A ship’s name can (and often does) change over its useful life. More than one ship can have the same name. To adequately identify a ship, Commons links the Category:Ship-by-name as a sub-cateogry under a parent identification number category. IMO # is best as being unique, permanent and universally accepted worldwide. ENI # or MMSI # are acceptable if no IMO # has not been assigned to the ship. --GRDN711 (talk) 19:37, 28 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
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Nominated by:
Galactic Center Radio Arc (talk) on 2026-01-25 07:25 (UTC) |
Scope:
Bayside blue(bus)), operation |
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Reason:
This image shows an articulated bus making a U-turn in regular service, with both the front and rear sections visible at the same time. It also illustrates the vehicle’s role in transporting passengers to and from an international cruise terminal. -- Galactic Center Radio Arc (talk) |
Oppose I think that the scene itself is not very fitting to the scope. The image is not featuring the bus as a clear main subject. If it were cropped just to the bus (assuming an undistorted photo), it would fit the scope Bayside Blue (Yokohama bus service). --Aciarium (talk) 13:18, 27 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
- Comment: Thank you for the review. As described in the English Wikipedia article, this bus service was designed as part of Yokohama’s waterfront transport system rather than as a conventional city bus. The composition, including the cruise ship and historic port crane, provides contextual information about the operating environment and helps explain the service’s operational role within the waterfront area. For this reason, the uncropped image is intended to better illustrate the scope than a tightly framed vehicle-only view. --Galactic Center Radio Arc (talk) 10:34, 29 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
- @Galactic Center Radio Arc: Thank you for the clarification, I appreciate the effort to visualize the role of the bus in the waterfront transport system. However, the crop is somewhat "in-between" -- too wide to feature just the bus alone, but also too tight for the viewer to understand the significance of the vehicle for the transport of cruise ship passengers. Anyway, this is just my personal opinion on the topic, and I would be interested in what other users think. --Aciarium (talk) 11:08, 29 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
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