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Nominated by:
Charlesjsharp (talk) on 2025-11-06 10:23 (UTC) |
Scope:
Sephanoides sephaniodes (Green-backed firecrown) feeding in flight on Kniphofia |
Support Useful and used --Archaeodontosaurus (talk) 06:37, 7 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose @Charlesjsharp: Have opposed to give you time to respond. This is a good image and certainly VI in terms of image quality. What is troubling to me is the inclusion of a second flower species "Kniphofia" that unecessarily narrows the scope with descriptive detail. The Green-backed firecrown feeds on a number of flowers, in addition to Kniphofia. Suggest you widen the scope to "Sephanoides sephaniodes (Green-backed firecrown) feeding in flight" as a species + sub-scope. This should work here. --GRDN711 (talk) 17:42, 10 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Comment I would never have done this but Archaeodontosaurus has started adding plants to VI nominations. I argued the point but he is sure it is right. My view is that is you have a VI for every animal on every plant/leaf/flower then the number of VIs will explode. I remember a bug sitting of a leaf and a more recent bird perching in a tree - neither feeding. I could add hundreds of VIs on this basis! I don't really care either way, so let's wait for his response. Charlesjsharp (talk) 22:05, 10 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Comment What we hope is that you bring many images of this type. It's perfect, you don't need to touch anything; instead, they want to limit it. Where's the logic? --Archaeodontosaurus (talk) 06:53, 11 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Nominated by:
Ввласенко (talk) on 2025-11-06 16:59 (UTC) |
Scope:
Men wearing helmets in Ukraine. Euromaidan 2014 |
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A truly significant photograph from that tragic and heroic time. The protester is wearing an SSh-40 helmet (a 1940 steel helmet, manufactured for the Soviet army in tens of millions). Other protesters also used plastic construction helmets, miners' helmets, and motorcycle helmets. Police and firefighters wore their service helmets. Therefore, i suggest specifying the helmet type in scope:
A protester wearing an SSh-40 helmet during the 2014 Euromaidan protests in Kyiv.
- The photo is not well illustrative for the current scope. Both sides of the conflict made extensive use of helmets. Therefore, i propose "A Protester" rather than a "men." Second, the protesters used various types of helmets, including sports bicycle and motorcycle helmets, plastic helmets for construction workers and miners, and even kitchen pots. It's visually impossible to distinguish between Soviet military helmets like the SSh-40, SSh-60, and SSh-68. Therefore, i propose a category like "a protester wearing a soviet military helmet..." -- George Chernilevsky talk 21:11, 7 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- He is not a protester, but the warrior. There was no other side of the conflict, there were troops. They looked different (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Euromaidan_2014_in_Kyiv._Inverse_world.jpg) -- Ввласенко (talk) 21:55, 7 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- To User:George Chernilevsky: After reviewing my answer, I thought its excessive brevity could have been perceived as rude. I assure you that's out of the question. I'll try to answer in more detail. The 2014 Maidan was the beginning of Russia's direct armed impact in Ukraine, aimed at its annihilation. This wasn't an internal conflict between the two sides; it began by hands of a fifth column, and has continued uninterrupted for almost 12 years. The man in the photo was one of those who fought, risking their lives. Such people would perceive the term "Protestant" as an insult, so "Category:Protestants" should not be used. There's the "Category:Men wearing helmets," which includes any person wearing any helmet. It has a subcategory called "Men wearing helmets by country," then a subcategory "Men wearing helmets in Ukraine," then "Men wearing helmets in Ukraine. Euromaidan 2014" (including all participants in those events, wearing any helmet). In my opinion, this subsequence is logical. It is possible to further subdivide them by types of helmets, but for now I don’t see the need for this.--Ввласенко (talk) 08:17, 10 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Nominated by:
Nikride (talk) on 2025-11-07 11:57 (UTC) |
Scope:
Halaiky - Village council (view from the west) |
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Nominated by:
Nikride (talk) on 2025-11-07 11:55 (UTC) |
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Halaiky - House of Culture (view from the north) |
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Nominated by:
MasterRus21thCentury (talk) on 2025-11-07 19:57 (UTC) |
Scope:
Lyudmila Gurchenko |
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w:ru:Гурченко, Людмила Марковна |
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On November 12th would have been the 90th birthday of People's Artist of the USSR Lyudmila Gurchenko, a legend of theater and cinema who captivated the nation with her leading role in Carnival Night, and whose style in subsequent films soon inspired many women to emulate her. Until last year, Wikimedia Commons had no portrait photographs of her, and the entry for the article in various languages only featured a profile photo, which is actually a cropped image from the ceremony where she was awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 2nd Class, exactly three months before her death. This photograph was taken by the renowned photographer Igor Gnevashev, and I nominate it in their memory. -- MasterRus21thCentury (talk) |
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Nominated by:
Roman Kubanskiy (talk) on 2025-11-10 16:04 (UTC) |
Scope:
Kazakhstan |
Used in:
en:Askar Mamin |
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One of official portraits of former Kazakh premier Askar Mamin. It was published in its full quality by Intelfan a few years ago, but was deleted because there was no permission. The website of the Kazakh government has switched to a free license and has already published this photo. -- Roman Kubanskiy (talk) |
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