Thanks for all the participants.

It is a great contribution to provide our photographs to wikipedia, so
that anyone can use the photographs without any legal issues.


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From: Karthik Nadar <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 10:27 PM
Subject: [Wikimediaindia-l] India wins at globally in Wiki Loves Monuments
To: Wikimedia India Community list <[email protected]>


Dear all,

It is immense pleasure for me and Naveen to announce that India has
won officially at the photo-contest Wiki Loves Monuments
internationally. Two of the photos from India among 3,60,000+ have
made it to the top-10.



1. Tomb of Safdarjung from Delhi has received from the highest ranking
by the international jury, as the image wins first prize globally. The
photo plays with the light and gives a wonderful contrast between the
darkness of the room and the lighted tomb, giving it a dramatic
effect. The photographer is Pranav Singh, from Delhi.

Safdarjung's Tomb, a garden tomb with a marble mausoleum in New Delhi,
India. It was built in 1754 in the late Mughal Empire style, and was
described as "the last flicker in the lamp of Mughal architecture".

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tomb_of_Safdarjung,_New_Delhi.jpg

Comments from Jury: The strong light contrast between the lighted tomb
and the darkness of the room emphasizes the monument, and gives it a
dramatic component. The tomb is sharp and detailed, and free of visual
distractions; with gravity and a perfect sense for the angle of view
and light this picture presents the object - the architecture and
light forming a stage for the tomb, focusing on the details of the
stone carving. All in all a nicely framed and executed picture that
seems to speak of the significance of this tomb.



2. The Taj Mahal is no where lying behind. The winning photo from
India ranks 6th internationally. The photographer is Narender Kumar,
again from Delhi.

The Taj Mahal, is a mausoleum located in Agra, India, that was built
under Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz
Mahal. It is one of the most famous Indian buildings and considered a
symbol for love world wide.

Comments from Jury: The Taj Mahal is probably one of the most
photographed monuments in the world - and definitely in this
competition. This particular image gives an impressive view of the
silhouette, showing also the adjoining buildings. The complex seems to
wake up, out of the mist. It gives context and mystery at the same
time showing just a bit more than on most pictures.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rear_side_of_Tajmahal.jpg

It's happy moment for the Indian community. Congratulations to all
winners. Thanks to the entire Indian community and to the Wikimedia
India Chapter for constant cooperation.



Official announcement: http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/and-the-2012-winner-is/
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012_winners
(2012 contest finalists)
Stats: More than 3,60,000 images was uploaded globally. 15,000
participants, most of them (2000+) were from India alone.





--
Karthik Nadar.
Secretary,
Wikimedia India Chapter.

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