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These are the candidates for becoming quality images. This is not the same thing as featured pictures. If you want informal feedback on your photos, please ask at Commons:Photography critiques.

Purpose

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The purpose of quality images is to encourage the people that are the foundation of Commons, the individual users who provide the unique images that expand this collection. While featured pictures identifies the absolute best of all the images loaded into Commons, Quality images sets out to identify and encourage users’ efforts in providing quality images to Commons. Additionally, quality images should be a place to refer other users to when explaining methods for improving an image.


Guidelines

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All nominated images should be the work of Commons users.

For nominators

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Below are the general guidelines for Quality images; more detailed criteria are available at Image guidelines.

Image page requirements
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  1. Copyright status. Quality image candidates have to be uploaded to Commons under a suitable license. The full license requirements are at Commons:Copyright tags.
  2. Images should comply with all Commons policies and practices, including Commons:Photographs of identifiable people.
  3. Quality images shall have a meaningful file name, be properly categorized and have an accurate description on the file page in one or more languages. It is preferred, but not mandatory, to include an English description.
  4. No advertisements or signatures in image. Copyright and authorship information of quality images should be located on the image page and may be in the image metadata, but should not interfere with image contents.


Creator
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Proposed wording changes to specifically exclude AI generate media from being eligable for QI see discussion

Pictures must have been created by a Wikimedian in order to be eligible for QI status. This means that pictures from, for example, Flickr are ineligible unless the photographer is a Commons user. (Note that Featured Pictures do not have this requirement.) Photographical reproductions of two-dimensional works of art, made by Wikimedians, are eligible (and should be licensed PD-old according to the Commons guidelines). If an image is promoted despite not being the creation of a Wikimedian, the QI status should be removed as soon as the mistake is detected.


Technical requirements
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More detailed criteria are available at Commons:Image guidelines.

Resolution
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Bitmapped images (JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF) should normally have at least 2 megapixels; reviewers may demand more for subjects that can be photographed easily. This is because images on Commons may be printed, viewed on monitors with very high resolution, or used in future media. This rule excludes vector graphics (SVG) or computer-generated images that have been constructed with freely-licensed or open software programs as noted in the image's description.

Image quality
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Digital images can suffer various problems originating in image capture and processing, such as preventable noise, problems with JPEG compression, lack of information in shadow or highlight areas, or problems with capture of colors. All these issues should be handled correctly.

Composition and lighting
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The arrangement of the subject within the image should contribute to the image. Foreground and background objects should not be distracting. Lighting and focus also contribute to the overall result; the subject should be sharp, uncluttered, and well-exposed.

Value
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Our main goal is to encourage quality images being contributed to Wikicommons, valuable for Wikimedia and other projects.

How to nominate

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Simply add a line of this form at the top of Commons:Quality images candidates/candidate list Nominations section:

File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Nomination|Very short description  --~~~~ |}}

The description shouldn't be more than a few words, and please leave a blank line between your new entry and any existing entries.

If you are nominating an image by another Wikimedian, include their username in the description as below:

File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Nomination|Very short description (by [[User:USERNAME|USERNAME]]) --~~~~ |}}

Note: there is a Gadget, QInominator, which makes nominations quicker. It adds a small "Nominate this image for QI" link at the top of every file page. Clicking the link adds the image to a list of potential candidates. When this list is completed, edit Commons:Quality images candidates/candidate list. At the top of the edit window a green bar will be displayed. Clicking the bar inserts all potential candidates into the edit window.

Number of nominations

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No more than five images per day can be added by a single nominator.

Note: If possible, for every picture you nominate, please review at least one of the other candidates.

Evaluating images

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Any registered user whose accounts have at least 10 days and 50 edits, other than the author and the nominator, can review a nomination. For an easier evaluation you can activate the gadget QICvote

When evaluating images the reviewer should consider the same guidelines as the nominator.

How to review

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How to update the status

Carefully review the image. Open it in full resolution, and check if the quality criteria are met.

  • If you decide to promote the nomination, change the relevant line from
File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Nomination|Very short description --~~~~ | }}

to

File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Promotion|Very short description --Nominators signature |Why you liked it. --~~~~}}

In other words, change the template from /Nomination to /Promotion and add your signature, possibly with some short comment.

  • If you decide to decline the nomination, change the relevant line from
File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Nomination|Very short description --~~~~ | }}

to

File:ImageNameHere.jpg|{{/Decline|Very short description --Nominators signature |Why you didn't like it. --~~~~}}

In other words, change the template from /Nomination to /Decline and add your signature, possibly with a statement of the criteria under which the image failed (you can use titles of section from the guidelines). If there are many problems, please note only 2 or 3 of the most severe, or add multiple problems. When declining a nomination please do explain the reasons on the nominator’s talk page – as a rule, be nice and encouraging! In the message you should give a more detailed explanation of your decision.

Note: Please evaluate the oldest images first.

Grace period and promotion

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If there are no objections within a period of 2 days (exactly 48 hours) from the first review, the image becomes promoted or fails according to the review it received. If you have objection, just change its status to Discuss and it will be moved to the Consensual review section.

How to execute decision

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QICbot automatically handles this 2 days after a decision has been made, and promoted images are cached in Commons:Quality Images/Recently promoted awaiting categorization before their automatic insertion in to appropriate Quality images pages.

If you believe that you have identified an exceptional image that is worthy of Featured picture status then consider also nominating the image at Commons:Featured picture candidates.

Manual instructions (open only in cases of emergency)

If promoted,

  1. Add the image to appropriate group or groups of Quality images page. The image also needs to be added to the associated sub pages, only 3–4 of the newest images should be displayed on the main page.
  2. Add {{QualityImage}} template to the bottom of image description page.
  3. Move the line with the image nomination and review to Commons:Quality images candidates/Archives November 2024.
  4. Add the template {{File:imagename.jpg}} to the user’s talk page.

If declined,

  1. move the line with the image nomination and review to Commons:Quality images candidates/Archives November 2024.
  • Images awaiting review show the nomination outlined in blue.
  • Images the reviewer has accepted show the nomination outlined in green
  • Images the reviewer has rejected show the nomination outlined in red

Unassessed images (nomination outlined in blue)

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Nominated images which have not generated assessments either to promote nor to decline, or a consensus (equal opposition as support in consensual review) after 8 days on this page should be removed from this page without promotion, archived in Commons:Quality images candidates/Archives November 14 2024 and Category:Unassessed QI candidates added to the image.

Consensual review process

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Consensual review is a catch all place used in the case the procedure described above is insufficient and needs discussion for more opinions to emerge.

How to ask for consensual review

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To ask for consensual review, just change the /Promotion, /Decline to /Discuss and add your comments immediately following the review. An automatic bot will move it to the consensual review section within one day.

Please only send things to consensual review that have been reviewed as promoted/declined. If, as a reviewer, you cannot make a decision, add your comments but leave the candidate on this page.

Consensual review rules

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See Commons:Quality images candidates#Rules

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Nominations

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Due to the Mediawiki parser code ~~~~ signatures will only work on this page if you have JavaScript enabled. If you do not have JavaScript enabled please manually sign with:

--[[User:yourname|yourname]] 03:38, 14 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Please open a new date section if you are nominating an image after 0:00 o'clock (UTC)
  • Please insert a blank line between your new entry and any existing entries
  • Please help in reviewing "old" nominations here below first; many are still unassessed
  • If you see terms with which you are unfamiliar, please see explanations at Photography terms
Please nominate no more than 5 images per day and try to review on average as many images as you nominate (check here to see how you are doing).


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Consensual review

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Rules

These rules are in accordance with the procedures normally followed in this section. If you don’t agree with them please feel free to propose changes.

  • To ask for consensual review, just change the /Promotion, /Decline to /Discuss and add your comments immediately following the review. An automatic bot will move it to the consensual review section within one day. Alternatively move the image line from the main queue to Consensual Review/Images and follow the instructions in the edit window.
  • You can move an image here if you contest the decision of the reviewer or have doubts about its eligibility (in which case an 'oppose' is assumed). In any case, please explain your reasons. Our QICBot will move it for you. When the bot moves it, you might have to revisit the nomination and expand your review into the Consensual Review format and add "votes".
  • The decision is taken by majority of opinions, including the one of the first reviewer and excluding the nominator's. After a minimum period of 48 hours since the last entry, the decision will be registered at the end of the text using the template {{QICresult}} and then executed, according to the Guidelines.
Using {{support}} or {{oppose}} will make it easier to count your vote.
Votes by anonymous contributors aren't counted
  • In case of draw, or if no additional opinions are given other than the first reviewer's, the nomination can be closed as inconclusive after 8 days, counted from its entry.
  • Turn any existing comments into bullet points—add  Oppose and  Support if necessary.
  • Add a comment explaining why you've moved the image here - be careful to stay inside the braces.
  • Preview and save with a sensible edit summary like "+Image:Example.jpg".



File:2023_Dacia_Sandero_III_DSC_6012.jpg

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  • Nomination Dacia Sandero III in Stuttgart --Alexander-93 09:00, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Support Good quality. --ReneeWrites 10:37, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose The roof and windshield are a little too bright, the sheets on the dashboard are distracting, and the surroundings in which the car is photographed are extremely unpleasant. The license plate is also missing. In my opinion, the photo is not QI; please discuss. -- Spurzem 19:38, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose The exposure seems acceptable to me and I don't care about the licence plate, but I have to agree with Spurzem on all other points. --Smial 21:10, 13 November 2024 (UTC)

File:S-charl,_Clemgia_zijrivier_van_de_Inn._12-10-2024._(d.j.b)_07.jpg

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  • Nomination S-charl, rapids in the mountain stream Clemgia, a tributary of the Inn.
    --Famberhorst 05:16, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Support Good quality. --XRay 05:28, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose Sorry, but I don't think these are natural colors and the water looks like plastic due to intensive processing IMO. Please discuss. --Екатерина Борисова 01:39, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Good quality for me.--Tournasol7 05:16, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Can't see anything wrong here. The water looks like it does due to (probably intentional) long exposure. --Plozessor 05:37, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
     Comment Just want to clarify my objection. This picture looks more like a wallpaper generated by AI than a natural landscape. It seems ugly and unnatural to me. No offense to the photographer, of course. -- Екатерина Борисова 00:58, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose overprocessed and partly noisy. --Smial 18:16, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Note: The photo was taken with a long exposure time (8 sec.) on purpose. This was done with a gray filter. This will make the water look smooth. That was the intention. I did not sharpen the photo any more.--Famberhorst 18:48, 12 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Puente_de_Sheikh_Jaber_Al-Ahmad_Al-Sabah,_ciudad_de_Kuwait,_Kuwait,_2024-08-12,_DD_17.jpg

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  • Nomination Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge, Kuwait City, Kuwait --Poco a poco 07:07, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Comment Image is stretched out horizontally. ReneeWrites 08:04, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
  • ✓ New version --Poco a poco 19:26, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
  • The image has been cropped, but it still looks stretched out horizontally to me, especially on the left side. ReneeWrites 16:49, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  • I disagree, I already applied a change of the aspect ratio although I hadn't applied a persepctive correcion. It's a wide angle shot, everything looking normal IMHO. Please, let's discuss. --Poco a poco 15:51, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Perspective and aspect ratio seem perfectly fine to me. Sharpness is adequate for f/11 which was chosen for a good reason. --Plozessor 05:16, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Ok to me. --Sebring12Hrs 14:58, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose The picture is supposed to show the bridge, but most of it is lost in the pixel swamp. Sry. --Mosbatho 18:05, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose Already two very similar QIs, and - bridge is far on the horizon. --Kallerna 09:50, 13 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Kamp-Lintfort,_St._Josef,_2024-10_CN-01.jpg

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  • Nomination Catholic St. Joseph's Church in Kamp-Lintfort, Germany. --Carschten 15:07, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Support Good quality --Berthold Werner 15:20, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose The tower looks too distorted and the east side is too dark. Please compare this version. In my opinion, the image proposed for evaluation is not a QI. Please discuss. -- Spurzem 17:48, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Good quality for me.--Tournasol7 07:24, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Ok for me. --Plozessor 12:40, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support --Sebring12Hrs 13:34, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
Hallo Tournasol7, Plozessor and Sebring12Hrs, it is interesting to see: If the vertical lines are vertical, the photo is a QI, no matter how distorted it is otherwise. Best regards -- Spurzem 19:56, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment Please.... Every perspective correction distords buildings, in this case I don't see a big distorsion. --Sebring12Hrs 22:41, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
@Sebring12Hrs: Look at the spire and the line above the clock. Both look very unnatural and could be better represented in the picture. See my edit. -- Spurzem 09:14, 11 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Westmount_Public_Library_by_Rodrigo_Tetsuo_Argenton_(02).jpg

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  • Nomination Westmount Public Library greenhouse --Rodrigo.Argenton 09:04, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Oppose Needs a white balance adjustment ReneeWrites 10:08, 7 November 2024 (UTC)  Support White balance is fine, see clarification below. Beautiful photo! ReneeWrites 10:22, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment I disagree; this is not a quality "issue", and also it is very similar light of the moment. Rodrigo.Argenton 13:08, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Color balance could be a bit colder, but it's also ok as it is. Unfortunately there is no EXIF data and we don't know at which time of day the picture was taken, the yellowish hue might even be realistic. --Plozessor 05:41, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment EXIF data says the picture was last edited at 11:39, though I'm unsure if that meant that's when the picture was taken. Another photo of the same set is at File:Westmount Public Library by Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton (04).jpg which shows a similar (though stronger) yellow hue. It's not realistic lighting even if the place was basking in morning/evening glow. And I'm not saying the yellow hue needs to be removed entirely, but I do think it should be adjusted. ReneeWrites 10:13, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
  • I understand you had some thoughts about the photo. Given the time of day/location/and wildfire 1, I think the lighting is pretty accurate.
The "last edited" timestamp probably just means when the photo was exported.
We're mainly focused on the first photo for now. We can discuss the second one later. Edited version from -- Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton m 00:05, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
I appreciate the clarification. Could you add in the photo's description a bit about the unusual high level of air pollution at that time and place? There was nothing about that in the description or any of your other comments, so I didn't know about it, but it's an important bit of context. After that I will withdraw my opposing vote. ReneeWrites 10:16, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
ReneeWrites done; for some reason, I can't include links from the history here. Rodrigo.Argenton 01:20, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
Running total: 2 support (excluding the nominator), 0 oppose → Promote?   --Peulle 08:28, 8 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Capitolio,_Toulouse,_Francia,_2023-01-06,_DD_120-122_HDR.jpg

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  • Nomination Capitolio, Toulouse, Francia, 2023-01-06 (by Poco a poco) --Sebring12Hrs 02:27, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
  • Promotion
  •  Oppose Needs a more precise description/CATs --Tagooty 02:44, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment I don't understand what do you want more than Category:Capitole de Toulouse and English: Capitole, Toulouse, France Español: Capitolio, Toulouse, Francia ? --Sebring12Hrs 13:07, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
  • Good questions, I'm also curious --Poco a poco 18:10, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
  • The entire building has many views and parts, see the many subCATs in the CAT. This looks like a partial view of the front. --Tagooty 12:22, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
  • I disagree, those cats are there for details views of balconies, gates or whatever, this images shows most of the building, adding addtional categories of what you can see there makes no sense to me --Poco a poco 22:45, 4 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Adding CAT is not needed. A better description is needed, IMO, as per QI guidelines. --Tagooty 01:16, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
  • This is a dead end. I move to CR. The description is IMHO good enough as it states exactly what you see. I can add the architect, the year of construction, the size and so one, but that would go too far. --Poco a poco 18:23, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
  • I disagree -- the image is a partial view of the front facade, not the entire building. The description should reflect this. Let's hear other opinions. --Tagooty 00:57, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment I added Category:Capitole de Toulouse by night. @Poco a poco: , I think we could edit a bit the description like that : "English: Capitole facade from place du Capitole by night, Toulouse, France". But this is your decision. --Sebring12Hrs 10:47, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Everbody can edit the files. As soon as it becomes QI I'll add more description Poco a poco 09:54, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Good quality for me.--Tournasol7 14:43, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Very good picture and adequate categorization. --Plozessor 16:07, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Come on, this is a very good picture. Very general descriptions make me unhappy, but if giving the building's name isn't enough, then half the pictures promoted here shouldn't be QI. --Benjism89 13:18, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
Total: 3 support (excluding the nominator), 1 oppose → Promoted   --Peulle 11:02, 13 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Southern_Theatre_(Gerasa,_Jerash;_Jordan_v2)_-_مسرح_جرش_الجنوبي.jpg

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Total: 1 support (excluding the nominator), 1 oppose → Inconclusive result after 8 consensual review days   --Peulle 11:01, 13 November 2024 (UTC)

File:Sarlat-la-Canéda_-_Place_de_la_Liberté_-_1.jpg

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  • Nomination Sarlat-la-Canéda (Dordogne, France) - Liberty square --Benjism89 10:38, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
  • Discussion
  •  Support Good quality. --Sebring12Hrs 04:28, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose Something is off with the sky colors (parts of the sky are just plain purple). Sharpness is borderline. About the blurred faces, personally I don't have an issue with them but in general they are usually not appreciated here, and for scenes like this not necessary. --Plozessor 04:29, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment I agree for the blurred faces. --Sebring12Hrs 04:42, 2 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment Indeed, part of the sky was purple and contrast in the sky was a bit unnatural, so I adjusted WB and decreased a bit sky contrast. I may also have blurred faces that were too small to be recognised, so I unblurred the furthest. But it's the first I read that blurring people's faces is "usually not appreciated here" : I'd be happy to read any discussion about this matter that you could find. --Benjism89 17:29, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Support Picture is acceptable now. About the blurred faces, I can't link to a discussion with real arguments (besides 'it's not necessary' or 'we don't do that'), but per my personal understanding of German law, a picture like yours would be allowed without blurring the faces because it's a public location and it's large number of people. I don't know French law though. --Plozessor 04:32, 4 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose I personally cannot abide the blurred-out faces.--Peulle 09:16, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Oppose The highlights in the clouds are blown out; sharpness in the corners drastically drops off; the blurred faces: not necessary, not appealing. --Zinnmann 07:30, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
  •  Comment About blurring people's faces (although here is probably not the good place to discuss this) :
    • From a legal point of view : I am not a lawyer but in my understanding (based on reading several articles on law or photography websites), there is no clear limit in French law between one's right to privacy and the photographer's right to freely distribute his work. Recent case law has considered that a picture of recognizable adult people in a public space could be distributed without any need for prior approval, but that any of the recognizable people could sue the photographer (and win) if they prove they suffered harm from the picture. Which is impossible to know without asking : I have no idea if someone in this picture, for instance, is on a sick leave and could get fired if their employer sees my photograph, or is cheating on his wife/husband who might ask for divorce, etc. In my understanding, uploading to Commons a picture taken in France where people are recognizable and didn't consent creates a tiny, yet existing risk for the photographer.
    • From an ethical point of view : many people don't like being photographed by a stranger. Of course, people in this picture could have run out of my picture, but they might not have seen me. And most of all, they probably assumed this picture was for a personal use, not that I was going to post it to one of the world's most popular websites. I feel that it would be unfair to these people not to blur their faces, unless their faces add something to the image I've created : but I believe it doesn't, these people were here by accident, and their faces and bodies anyway hide the buildings behind them.
    • This is why I always blur people's faces in the architecture / landscape photographs I upload to Commons. --Benjism89 12:32, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
  • @Benjism89: If you feel like a discussion is out of place here, there is always the option of using the QIC discussion page. It's certainly an interesting discussion, this, so there's no reason why you shouldn't bring up your views there. As for my position on this: 1) I applaud your sentiment of wanting to protect peoples privacy. However, there's a difference between being photographed in a private setting or as a closeup, and being photographed as part of a public scene. Laws are clear on this: there is no expectation of privacy in public spaces. When you're sitting outside in a town square, you can't expect people not to see you. With cameras being ever-present in today's world, we also can't expect not to be photographed when people take pictures of the place you are in. In effect, your presence becomes de minimis, and people's right to photograph a landscape supercedes individuals' right to privacy. That privacy is only invaded when the photographer clearly focuses on a single individual, e.g. shooting a closeup of a person eating dinner. 2) There are cases of lack of privacy becoming a real problem rather than inconvenience. For instance, there are people out who suffer from stalking and would prefer not to be photographed in any way. This, however, is a much bigger problem with regards to social media than what we find on Commons. This is the world we live in but it is a problem affecting all of society, not just Wikimedia. We can't solve those problems. If people feel getting tagged and recognized in images online is a big problem, it needs to be tackled politically, for instance by having countries create laws against Meta's information gathering and sharing. 3) There is nothing that stops a Commoner from censoring their images this way, if they feel the way you do. But I feel that such edits do disqualify an image from becoming a QI, as they suffer from the "disturbing element" problem.--Peulle 11:22, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
A very detailed and satisfying argumentation, good work :) --PantheraLeo1359531 13:54, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
@Peulle: I understand your point of view, although I don't share it : blurring a tiny part of a picture, where the subject is not visible anyway, does not create a big issue for the quality of the image and is highly acceptable to protect one's privacy, in my opinion.
But just to be clear : you state that "Laws are clear on this: there is no expectation of privacy in public spaces". Maybe elsewhere, but not in France. As I stated above, there is no law in France establishing a limit between photographers' rights and image rights. Only court judgements can suggest where the limit is, and the judgement quoted in most French websites about this matter (CA Paris, 05/11/2008, "François-Marie Bannier" (in French, sorry)) states that (my translation) "Image rights should give way to freedom of speech (...) unless a publishing attacks one's dignity or has for this person consequences of significant gravity". Most photographers in France, including professionnals, believe that the risk that a picture they took may have consequences of significant gravity is a tiny risk, and that's true, but the risk does exist. Most photographers in France also take pictures of recent buildings because the risk of being sued is close to zero, but we still ban these images here because there is no FOP in France ... And according to French government's website (still in French), although no law establishes this, a written consent is necessary whenever you're photographed in a public place, and you're isolated from a group and recognizable. And even if you're in a group, the same website says you need to consent to any photograph with a commercial use. Parents also need to consent to any photograph of an under-18, whether they're in a group or isolated. So no, French laws are not clear on this ... --Benjism89 22:18, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
Running total: 2 support (excluding the nominator), 2 oppose → More votes?   --Zinnmann (talk) 07:31, 11 November 2024 (UTC)

Timetable (day 8 after nomination)

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  • Wed 06 Nov → Thu 14 Nov
  • Thu 07 Nov → Fri 15 Nov
  • Fri 08 Nov → Sat 16 Nov
  • Sat 09 Nov → Sun 17 Nov
  • Sun 10 Nov → Mon 18 Nov
  • Mon 11 Nov → Tue 19 Nov
  • Tue 12 Nov → Wed 20 Nov
  • Wed 13 Nov → Thu 21 Nov
  • Thu 14 Nov → Fri 22 Nov