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Last Saturday, 1 September, local Wikimedians organised the first "Wikipedia Takes..." event in the UK, in the city of Coventry (which, contrary to popular belief, is home to many historic or otherwise interesting buildings and structures). In the latest event in Wikimedia UK's {{w|WP:GLAM/HAGAM|ongoing partnership with Herbert Art Gallery and Museum}}, 51 photographers, almost exclusively non-editors, descended upon the city for the one-day photo scavenger hunt. Over the course of the five and a half hours, over 2,000 photographs were taken and uploaded, making an invaluable contribution to open culture and the historical record about the key areas of Coventry.
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Many articles to do with the history of Coventry and the surrounding area are now illustrated by lots of high-quality photographs.
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=== Prize-winners ===
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There were 5 prizes on offer for participants; for best photos, most points and a "judges' choice".


==== Best photo ====
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The three best photographs, as chosen by the judges, were all printed on canvas and presented to the winners.


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File:WTC Mattley 005.JPG|"Man's Struggle" (an artwork displayed on the side of The Herbert) - [[commons:Category:Images from Wikipedia Takes Coventry by Mattley|Team Mattley]]<hr />''"A masterpiece that captures the mural beautifully and makes it somehow more real, like a Picasso painting come to life."''
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File:WTC Phil Radbourne AllesleyWalledGarden4.jpg|Allesley Walled Garden - [[commons:Category:Images from Wikipedia Takes Coventry by Phil Radbourne|Phil Radbourne]]<hr />''"A quirky, playful photo that has colour, depth and texture. Good composition and it made us smile."''
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File:WTC Julia DSCF1150.JPG|Reconciliation Statue, Coventry Cathedral - [[commons:Category:Images from Wikipedia Takes Coventry by Julia|Julia]]<hr />''"A photo that shows what you can do when you have a feel for your subject. We felt that this image of the Reconciliation statue in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral successfully captured the spirit of the city."''</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 30 October 2024

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Wikimedia UK

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Donate to Wikimedia UK to keep Wikipedia running free from advertising and support our work getting more people and institutions working with Wikipedia and its sister projects.

We are always interested to hear from new volunteers. If you have an idea you'd like to help make happen, or time and skills you would like to offer Wikimedia UK, please get in touch on volunteeringatwikimedia.org.uk




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