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[[File:Brooklyn Museum WLA demo 2.jpg|thumb|right|Then take a picture with an index card in front of the object]]
== Register teams ==
* You must register your team before the 28th February
* Your team may contain between 1 and 5 people


== Items to photograph ==
== Items to photograph ==

Revision as of 16:04, 17 September 2009

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Britain Loves Wikipedia
Photography contest from Wikimedia UK and museums across the country
Submitted photographs
Cultural partnerships

Content partnershipsDigital image restorationsJoint events

First take a picture of the object
Then take a picture with an index card in front of the object

Items to photograph

  • You should only photograph objects that are not in copyright
  • If photographing images, they should be older than 1923
  • You must take both a photograph of the object, and a second photograph of an index card, which must have the object in the background, and must list:
    • Your team name
    • The item title
    • The item catalogue number

Uploading photographs

  • You must upload your photographs before the 14th March 2010. They should have been taken between the 31st January and 28th February
  • You must upload your photograph via the provided webpage
  • You must release your photograph under a free license
  • You must upload both an image of the object, and one of an index card for that object
  • You should also select your team name from the pull-down menu, and provide a typed version of the title and catalogue number, as well as the desired attribution