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30 September 2011
The last day
Thank you!
28 September 2011
The last, straight, line
Now excuse me, there are some last minute things to take care of.
26 September 2011
Wiki took Bucharest
As planned, we had yesterday (Sunday) a photo walk in Bucharest to gather together some contributors to the Wiki Loves Monuments photography campaign and also take a few pictures for the contest
The starting point was at Eroilor subway station, some came, some couldn't (funny story: the couple who in the previous day did their own 10km photo walk had hurting legs and couldn't):
We were seven people and since we exceeded the six people threshold, "plan B" was activated: we split in two sub-teams, each following a different route, planed as about 2 hours long, and then joined back together in the city center. I let the team take pictures of monuments (is a contest, after all), resuming myself to "making of" pics, below are the adventures of my team:
As you can see, each had his/her own tools: from mobile phone and compact cameras to DSLRs:
And each of us freely took the pictures he/she wanted:
In the end we meet the other team in front of Caru' cu Bere and those who wanted continued somewhere in the Old City with some talk, beer and pizza (not pictured, I don't want people to hate me that much):
Expect the pictures to hit Wikimedia Commons any time soon (some already did, probably). And BTW, we are close to 3800, is the last week, the time to contribute the last pics you have lingering, don't be lazy!
...and if you have pictures from your own photo walk, please share them, ours was fun!
22 September 2011
2.5k and one more week to go. Wiki rulz!
15 September 2011
Jury duty
Time to share two unrelated stories about my participation in the Wikipedia photography contest:
The other day was talking with someone I know for about a couple of weeks, when she asked "are you in the jury for the Wikipedia contest?" me: "yes! do you participate?" and her "yes". What to do? "cool! but be aware I won't play favorites :D " and out of curiosity had to ask "how did you learn about it? it was from my facebook wall posts?" and she "no, I heard a week ago from a friend". Kinda bummer "but I kept talking about Wikipedia stuff"... for a "yeah, but didn't understood is about this". The conclusion is positive: people talk about it, people hear about it from unexpected source, there is hope for sustained level of contributions in the remaining weeks (hmmm.... maybe even sustained growth?).
Also the other day I meet a photographer friend for a photo action in the city with a larger group (bummer, it was the perfect opportunity to wear the WLM T-shirt, but it didn't arrived yet, any time soon), so having free time for half an hour I did took a few monument pictures and was showing them to this friend (she will contribute some stuff to Wikipedia in the following week, has the photos ready, needs the time - again, hope for sustained level) and she asked "but aren't you in the jury?". So I had to explain her, and will do it here again: yes, I am in the jury and would not be fair for me to enter the contest, so I won't. But at the same time, I cannot stand and skip contributing to Wikipedia, I do it all the time, contest or not. So I take my photos, submit them, add them to the total number, but they will be outside the competition.
PS: 2 weeks passed, 1186 photos received in the Romanian contest. still 2 weeks to go.
13 September 2011
One thousand pictures
09 September 2011
A first week of WLM
So many notable things happened during the first week of the Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest, I talked about some of them yesterday at the RLUG meet (there is a video recording of it available), first of them, in this week we passed the 500 pictures milestone, in 7 days reached 516 uploads (422 of them uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and 94 to Flickr). With this amount, Romania is somewhere close with Sweden for the 11-12 place in the pan-European competition. While it may seems modest compared with other countries (like Switzerland for example), it exceeds all my expectations (maybe I was too pessimistic?).
Another thing to notice is the contest banner on Wikipedia, it started running a few days ago, so the exposure is increasing with a huge amount:
Not last, regarding exposure, today we just closed a media partnership with a large (near to 1.5M unique monthly visitors) video sharing site who is advertising our competition (yeah, technically this happened in the second week, but is worth noting).
06 September 2011
Hunting for WLM
02 September 2011
First day of Wiki Love Monuments
01 September 2011
Wiki Loves Monuments in full force
Today it started, the free photography contest for Wikipedia is up and running in full force, the news is spread also in the mainstream media, a central newspaper and a news television
Trying to make everybody's contributions easier, I made a small video showing the upload process with the wizard on Wikimedia Commons:
(if not working from here, the video is up on YouTube and WikiMedia)
Still, everything is far from perfect, I worked a bit on the video, adding annotations and sound, but the video editor, Kdenlive, refused to work, due to a nasty bug in Fedora/Rpmfusion, so I had to go with a crude and ugly version.