User talk:Ron Clausen

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Ron Clausen!

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Autopatrol given[edit]

Hello. I just wanted to let you know that I have granted autopatrol rights to your account; the reason for this is that I believe you are sufficiently trustworthy and experienced to have your contributions automatically marked as "reviewed". This has no effect on your editing, it is simply intended to make it easier for users that are monitoring Recent changes or Recent uploads to find unproductive edits amidst the productive ones like yours. In addition, the Flickr upload feature and an increased number of batch-uploads in UploadWizard, uploading of freely licensed MP3 files, overwriting files uploaded by others and an increased limit for page renames per minute are now available to you. Thank you. ~riley (talk) 05:26, 25 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hopkins/Stanford mixup?[edit]

I see you've labeled the mountain in File:Pioneer Basin sunset.jpg as Stanford and the mountain in File:Mount_Hopkins.jpg as Hopkins, despite the original photographers having labeled them as the reverse (Hopkins and Stanford, respectively).

Hopkins lies to the west of Pioneer Basin (see, e.g., [1]), and so it makes sense the the mountain in File:Pioneer Basin sunset.jpg is actually Hopkins (since Hopkins is to the west of Pioneer Basin and Stanford is to the north). This would make the original photographer correct.

Perhaps you are misremembering which mountain is which? Overriding two separate photographers' identification of mountains may require more sourcing than your own memory. — hike395 (talk) 05:58, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

My memory has nothing to do with this as I have never been there. The original photographer has the memory issue. I identified it using Google Earth 3D. The peaks can look similar, however the pattern of trees on the ridge near the saddle to left confirms the identity as Stanford. Also, "if" it were Hopkins, there would be mountains to the left in the distance, instead of the ridge we see. If you have never used Google Earth 3D, please start now. Then clean up your good-faith but mistaken changes. Also please restore the correct photo to Mount Hopkins page. Thanks. ̴ Ron Clausen (talk) 06:18, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
(Edit conflict) Later --- I think it's clear that File:Mount Stanford, Pioneer Basin Lakes.jpg from Tom Hilton and File:Pioneer Basin sunset.jpg by Fred Hsu are the same mountain taken at different times of the day, so there's disagreement about the identification. Given that the sun is setting behind the mountain in the Hsu photograph, I think it's likely to be Hopkins.
I can Google Earth 3D to check. I'm not convinced yet. — hike395 (talk) 06:22, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Please also refer to the original photo of Hilton's that I uploaded to Commons and used for derivation photos of Hopkins and Stanfordː
File:Mt. Stanford, South aspect.jpg
I labeled the derivations, not the original photographer, Hilton.
̴̴ Ron Clausen (talk) 06:40, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
(Edit conflict) I'm poking around the Basin trying to figure out the viewpoint -- there are many possible lakes, and so far I'm not getting a great match for either Hopkins or Stanford for the Hilton/Hsu combination.. Could you post the URLs to Google 3D Earth that you used to determine the difference? That would be helpful. — hike395 (talk) 06:44, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Here is the url for Stanford identification, again look at the pattern of trees on ridge to left of summitː
google.com/maps/place/Mt+Hopkins/@37.4616305,-118.80391,453a,35y,6.05h,77.53t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8095fba77e54c7c9:0xdd9375d0defd7b4b!8m2!3d37.4638238!4d-118.8129018
You need to add " https://www. " in front as the entire url doesn't display in this talk box.
Now here is the url for the original Hilton photo (File:Mt. Stanford, South aspect.jpg) that I took derivationsː
google.com/maps/place/Mt+Hopkins/@37.4449409,-118.7898503,425a,35y,327.14h,77.59t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8095fba77e54c7c9:0xdd9375d0defd7b4b!8m2!3d37.4638238!4d-118.8129018
This last url is what Hopkins would look like if viewed from Pioneer Basin. Note that there is no long ridge to the left of it, and mountains would be visible in the distanceː
google.com/maps/place/Mt+Hopkins/@37.4877204,-118.7998667,107a,35y,207.53h,77.03t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8095fba77e54c7c9:0xdd9375d0defd7b4b!8m2!3d37.4638238!4d-118.8129018
̴̴ Ron Clausen (talk) 07:08, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
So this looks like a match, hovering above the south end of the main lake: [2] It appears that you are correct and Hsu is incorrect. (I guess the sunset glow was spread throughout half of the sky). I'll fix. — hike395 (talk) 06:57, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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