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Each of the national contests have nominated ten pictures to the international contest. Out of these fiffty pictures the international jury are responsible for picking the three winning pictures.
The international jury consists of:
- Arild Vågen (User:ArildV).
- Arnav Sonara (User:Rangilo_Gujarati).
- Ingrida Vosyliūtė
- Michael Kramer (User:Mich.kramer)
More information about the jury members.
The jury will determine the winners of the international contest taking into the consideration the following criteria (in no particular order):
- Technical quality (sharpness, use of light, perspective etc.);
- Originality;
- Usefulness of the image for Wikipedia.
National contests
editAll participating countries have nominated ten pictures to the final.
Austria
editBarcelona
editFinland
editIsrael
editSweden
editRound 1
editEach member of the jury had the opportunity to nominate images to the second round.
Michael Kramer
editNominations:
Austria
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a very nice way in viewing things
Barcelona
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great composition
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very good view, I would like to see this complete, too
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this slant is very nice
Finland
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a kind of mystery
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that's me
Israel
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impressive, like this
Sweden
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quite and contemplative
Arnav Sonara
editNominations:
Austria
editBarcelona
editFinland
editIsrael
editSweden
editIngrida Vosyliūtė
editNominations:
Austria
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Creative perspective, new view of a common picture, emotionally strong photo
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Simple but well balanced lighting, reveling expression and drama
Barcelona
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Simple and bright, well balanced, good composition, lighting, catches the spirit of Barcelona
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Photo reveals the artwork itself: different angles of it, expressivity, as well as separation between inside and outside
Finland
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Impressive and stately, well chosen viewpoint and camera angle, perfect lighting, photo looks very professional
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Vivid and vibrant photo, nice dominance of green color (background, reflections in the water, statues)
Israel
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Strong, expressive and charming photo, well chosen camera angle and focus, emphasis on the most significant details
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Interesting viewpoint, nice combination of contrasts (light, design elements)
Sweden
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Nice and aesthetic, pure and simple
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Clear object, good close-up, very pleasing to look at
Arild Vågen
editNominations:
Austria
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Old, sad and forgotten in a park? Interesting.
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Perhaps slightly disturbing car, but I like the composition and good technical quality.
Barcelona
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less is more
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Good composition.
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Great composition, great art.
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Good composition, not very good quality.
Finland
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Public art in the heart of Helsinki and Finland.
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Good quality and composition.
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Good EV.
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Nice, intresting view.
Israel
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Good composition, not very good quality.
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Should it be tilted? Interesting.
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Good composition.
Sweden
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Good quality, clean and beautiful.
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I like it.
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High resolution, useful.
Result
editImages that received at least two votes
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4 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
Images that received one vote
editRound 2
editThe second round will include all the images that received two votes in the first round. The five images that received 3 or more votes in round 1 will go directly to the final. Each jury member may also nominate one additional images to Round 2. Each jury member have 5 votes in round 2.
Images that received two votes
editAdditional jury nominations
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Nominated by Michael Kramer
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Nominated by Ingrida Vosyliūtė
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Nominated by Arild Vågen
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Nominated by Arnav Sonara
Michael Kramer
editArnav Sonara
editIngrida Vosyliūtė
editArild Vågen
editResult
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3 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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2 votes
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1 vote
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1 vote
Round 3
editThe third and last round included 5 images from round 1 and 4 images from round 2. The final result was announced on July 29 (see below)
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round 1
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round 1
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round 1
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round 1
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round 1
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round 2
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round 2
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round 2
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round 2
Final result
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1st place: Les quatre barres de la senyera catalana by Ricardo Bofill in Barcelona, Catalonia. Photo: Coldcreation.
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2nd place:Aino Fountain by artist Emil Wikström in Lahti, Finland. Photo: Kartanofoto
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3rd place: Sculpture by artist Yaacov Agam in Jerusalem, Israel. Photo: Gila Brand.
4-9
editIn no particular order.
10-12
edit2 votes in round 2, in no particular order.
13-14
edit1 votes in round 2, in no particular order.
15-17
editNo votes in round 2, in no particular order.
18-26
editone vote in round 1, in no particular order.
27-48
editno votes in round 1, in no particular order.