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WikiMediaCommons Picture of the Year, 2008
[edit]The official announcement of the final results is still pending... is up on the results page for round 2; subject to possible further minor adjustments if anymore of the outstanding IP votes are confirmed...
Commons:Commons:Picture of the Year/2008/Finalists
The WMC vote count/confirmation working page
Commons:Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2008/UNOFFICIAL_RESULTS_VOTE_TRACKER
Update: The POTY2009 vote processing working group has now posted a results page (still under construction):
Commons:Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2008/Results/Round_2/List
Total number of votes in round 2, at the close of voting (Midnight, 30 April-1 May 2009): 734 (unconfirmed) votes
The Top 10 (current ranking as of 2009/05/18)
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1st place, 74 votes (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 75 votes, 1 vote was found to be invalid).
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2nd place, 71 votes (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 76 votes, 5 votes were found to be invalid).
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3rd place, 46 votes (provisional confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 48 votes, 2 votes were found to be invalid).
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4th place, 45 votes (confirmed count).
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5th place, 35 votes (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 38 votes, 3 votes were found to be invalid).
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6th place, 30 votes, (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 31 votes, 1 vote was found to be invalid).
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7th place, 27 votes (confirmed count).
8th Place (Vote Tied)
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19 votes (confirmed count)
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19 votes (confirmed count)
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19 votes (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 20 votes, 1 vote was found to be invalid)
9th Place
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18 votes (confirmed count)
10th Place (Vote Tied)
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17 votes (confirmed count)
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17 votes (confirmed count; unconfirmed count at close of voting was 19 votes, 2 votes were found to be invalid)
Ty's (Animal Kingdom) Pick/Link of the Month
[edit]The penis fish! ^__^
Candiru (English and Portuguese) or candirú (Spanish), also known as canero or toothpick fish, are parasitic freshwater catfish of a number of genera in the family Trichomycteridae. They are found in the Amazon River and have a reputation among the natives as the most feared fish in its waters, even over piranha.[1] They are eel-shaped and translucent, making them almost impossible to see in the water. Some species have been known to grow to a size of 6 inches (~15 cm) in length.
The definition of candiru differs between authors. The word has been used to refer to:
- Vandellia cirrhosa;
- the entire genus Vandellia;
- the subfamily Vandelliinae; and
- the two subfamilies Vandelliinae and Stegophilinae.
Shavian alphabet & Quickscript
Cool Toy
[edit]The Great Turkish Bombard, Şahi in Turkish, also known as the Hungarian Cannon, Basilic, the Dardanelles Gun, Muhammed's Great Gun and The Royal Gun was a 15th century siege cannon; it was the first supergun in the world, and it saw action in the Fall of Constantinople and the Dardanelles Operation.
The Venus of Hohle Fels (also known as the Venus of Schelklingen; in German variously Venus vom Hohlen Fels, vom Hohle Fels; Venus von Schelklingen) is an Upper Paleolithic Venus figurine found near Schelklingen, Germany. It is dated to between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago, belonging to the early Aurignacian, at the very beginning of the Upper Paleolithic, which is associated with the earliest presence of Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon) in Europe. It is the oldest undisputed example of Upper Paleolithic art and figurative prehistoric art in general.
Current Big Project (unintentional)
[edit]Rhyolite is a ghost town in Nye County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is located in the Bullfrog Hills, about 120 miles (190 km) northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley. The town began in early 1905 as one of several mining camps that sprang up after a prospecting discovery in the surrounding hills. During an ensuing gold rush, thousands of gold-seekers, developers, miners, and service providers flocked to the Bullfrog Mining District. Many settled in Rhyolite, which lay in a sheltered desert basin near the region's biggest producer, the Montgomery Shoshone Mine.
I started out just wanting to add some photos by TahoeNathan, then I got into re-arranging the photo-layout, then I started researching: a) whether the caboose & storage tank pictured are the remains of the gas station mentioned in the article or not, & b) maps of the place; found the maps, no luck on the gas station info, but in the course of looking, i found a bunch of old pictures of rhyolite, many of them U.S. public domain/pre-1923, so now i'm uploading those & trying to figure out how to fot them in; & there are parts of the text that I'm not really happy with, & possibly more information to add, or maybe separate pages for some Rhyolite-related articles... >__<
Anniversay of Historic Event
[edit]Star_Trek_(film) (2009)
The_Four_Seasons_(Vivaldi)#Media (it starts with spring)
Wikisource:Tales_of_the_Jazz_Age
[Wikimedia Pages' Traffic Stats]: A handy way to check the amount of traffic a WM page gets per day; could be improved, does not cover all WM projects (as of this time).
Hi I'm Nathan, I was born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, Nv/Ca; I've been practicing photography for over 6 years and all my work is done with a 35mm Cannon Rebel and all editing is basic and practical in a darkroom, for more of my work, check out my DeviantArt account: [burnintree].
Death Valley and Ghost Towns of California
[edit]Lakes and Landscapes
[edit]Other Photography
[edit]- ^ Axelrod, Herbert R. (1996). Exotic Tropical Fishes. T.F.H. Publications. ISBN 0-87666-543-1.
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