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Image:The upper wheel booths highlight reel.JPG, not featured[edit]

Upper cabins wheel overview of the Park Mayakovsky, Kharkov. At the very top cabin sit two forty.

  •  Info. My new good photo. This picture depicts a upper middle-sized cabins wheel overview, located in Ukraine, Kharkiv, Mayakovsky Park. Height of-35 meters. At the top cabin sit two podsvechennye very beautiful birds. Photo quite solid, the best I can do is not on the technical possibility of the camera. Camera not professional and amateur, with 4 megapixels.

Photo taken with the optical zoom quadrupled. Photo remarkably beautiful sky, the sun and the calling of course, a bird. Канопус Киля 16:46, 14 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  •  Oppose I have noticed your work and seen that you are eager to improve your photography. I think you are doing progress, so don't let this oppose vote discourage you. The composition on this one is actually quite good. I like the four simple colours. However, I still miss a clear idea with your contribution, and the thing with the birds. Well they are too small area-wize in the image to be of much relevance. It is also not clear to me why this image should be especially valuable for Wikimedia Commons projects. You also have the odds against you with the technical quality of the photo. Most of all problems with noise. You could improve the image page of such photographs by adding some geodata and improve the categorization. In this image you have added the Category:Birds. Surely, you can find a more specific category relating to birds. You could also use the other_versions field of the {{Information}} template to refer to the photo you have of the full wheel. It makes it easier to envision the context your image is taken in. Keep up improving your work. -- Slaunger 22:55, 14 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Oppose Very nice composition, I like the touch with the birds, but you have a problem with noise. Noise is sometimes related to ISO speed (the higher the ISO, the worse the noise), so if your camera has the ability to change the ISO (some point and shoots do), change it to its lowest setting if possible and use a tripod if you have one. (If you don't, I recommend buying one, even a cheaper model will work wonders at times and improve your composition as you think more about what to place in the frame.) Also, a warmer sensor (the part of the camera that records the image) results in more noise so be careful and minimally use live view (don't overuse it basically) before a shot. Compose it through the optical viewfinder if you have one rather than look at the image on the LCD screen. Good luck in your future endeavours, Freedom to share 14:45, 15 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
result: 0 support, 2 oppose, 0 neutral => not featured. Mywood 12:47, 25 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]