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2017 Yılın Resmi
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PICTURE OF THE YEAR 2017

Two Phyllomedusa rohdei vie for a branch, one passing over the other.
Photographed in the Atlantic Forest.

Atıf: Renato Augusto Martins / CC BY-SA 4.0

Phyllomedusa rohdei is a species of frog in the family Hylidae with a purple and orange colouration in the inguinal region. In the picture, two males vie for a branch, one passing over the other. Photographed in the Atlantic Forest, Michellin Reserve, Igrapiúna, Bahia, Brazil.




View results of all 59 finalists


Announcement of the winners

Picture of the Year 2017 Results

Picture of the Year 2017

Sevgili Vikimedyacılar,

"Yılın Resmi Yarışması 2017" sona erdi. Sonuçları açıklamaktan mutluluk duyuyoruz:

Her iki turda, insanlar sevdikleri medya dosyaları için oy kullandı.

  • Birinci turda 1260 aday görüntü vardı.
  • In the second round, people voted for the 59 finalists (the R1 top 30 overall and top 2 in each category).

In the second round – the “three votes” was used – eligible users could vote for up to 3 finalists – each of these 3 votes counted equal. There were 2446 people who voted in R1 and 3832 who voted in round R2.

We congratulate the winners of the contest and thank them for creating these beautiful media files and sharing them as freely licensed content:

  1. 610 people voted for the winner, File:Perereca-macaco - Phyllomedusa rohdei.jpg.
  2. In second place, 601 people voted for File:01-พระที่นั่งคูหาคฤหาสน์.jpg.
  3. In third place, 486 people voted for File:CG Heart.gif.

Click here to view the top images »

We also sincerely thank to all voters for participating. We invite you to continue to participate in the Wikimedia Commons community by sharing your work.

Thanks,
the Picture of the Year committee