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★Your nomination has been reviewed and promoted★ Congratulations! The image you nominated was reviewed and has now been promoted as a valued image. It is considered to be the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Rock Beach in Pondicherry at night. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Valued images candidates.
Thanks for your question, Charlesjsharp. I think that this image is a valued image as it is the only image in the scope in the specific time frame stated, midnight. I also consider the scope as broad as there are many images in the category (although all are in daytime) and is a famous landmark in the union territory of Puducherry. These images are also of a decent quality and geocoding is present too. It also is according to all of the other criterias for a Valued Image. Thus, this image should be considered for COM:VIContributers2020Talk to me here!14:29, 31 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I beg to differ, Charlesjsharp. Let us take upon the criterions that is for COM:VI
1.) Is the most valuable illustration of its kind on Wikimedia Commons - it is, due to the fact that "the kind" of images is nighttime, and there are no images of this kind.
2.) Is nominated as being the most valuable within a suitably generic scope - it is, as the scope is quite famous within the union territory of Puducherry (most probably the beach is famous with the whole of South India.
3.) Must illustrate its subject well - it is, as the picture is of a decent quality for this type of a kind, and describes its subject clearly.
4.) Is fully described on the image page. - image is sufficiently described on the image page.
5.) Is geocoded, when relevant. - it is.
6.) Is well categorized at an appropriate level - the category has 25 images, which seems to be reasonably sufficient.
Comment The VI guidelines state that In general, 'the VI for a building scope should be a daylight picture'. Surely the same should apply for a beach? Also, the guidelines state that 'a natural site should be of more than local interest to justify a scope'. Does this beach have more than local interest? Charlesjsharp (talk) 09:39, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your questions, Charlesjsharp. Starting with the 2nd question, Rock Beach in Puducherry stands out as more than just a local attraction due to its various facets. Its geological features, characterized by rocky formations and boulders, attract the interest of geologists and researchers studying coastal formations. Furthermore, the beach serves as a prominent tourist destination, drawing visitors from far and wide with its scenic beauty and unique shoreline. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Rock Beach plays a crucial role in supporting diverse marine life, making it an ecologically important site. Additionally, the beach holds cultural significance, serving as a favored spot for leisure activities and gatherings, while also reflecting Puducherry's colonial history through landmarks like the French War Memorial. Overall, Rock Beach in Puducherry stands as a multifaceted natural site that combines geological, ecological, cultural, and historical significance. Now, going about the first question, there are instances where capturing beach images during other times of the day can also produce compelling and valuable photographs. Also, night-time beach photography can showcase unique features such as illuminated structures and many, many more and these alternative time-of-day shots can offer viewers a different perspectives. These conditions do not apply for a image of a building and thus, according to me, the specific guideline for a building image should not reflect upon an image of a beach.
TL;DR - Rock Beach in Puducherry is not just a local attraction; it encompasses geological, ecological, cultural, and historical significance. Its rocky formations attract researchers, while tourists are drawn to its scenic beauty. The beach supports diverse marine life and reflects Puducherry's colonial past. However, regarding the guideline for beach images, alternative lighting conditions can also produce valuable photographs, unlike for buildings, suggesting that specific guidelines for buildings should not necessarily apply to beach images. Thank you, Contributers2020Talk to me here!10:37, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose Midnight seems like too specific a time for a scope, except for New Year's lights or something. How about "at night"? -- Ikan Kekek (talk) 17:41, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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