Dear all,

Thank you so much for sharing all your insights and advice, I very greatly
appreciated it!
I will talk to the government at St. Eustatius about possibilities for
publishing the list.
I will keep you posted on the outcome!

Thanks so much, again,

Hartelijke groet,

Michelle van Lanschot
Projectleider

(ma, di, wo, do)

*Post- en bezoekadres:*
Wikimedia Nederland
Mariaplaats 3
3511 LH Utrecht
tel.    (+31) (0)30 3200238 <(+31)%2030%203200238>
mob. (+31) (0)6 42154479
www.wikimedia.nl
Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/WikimediaNL>, Twitter
<https://twitter.com/wmnl> en Linkedin
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/wikimedia-nederland/>

*Overtuigd van het belang van vrije kennis? *
*Steun Wikimedia Nederland! <https://www.wikimedia.nl/pagina/steun-ons>*


*Wikimedia Nederland organiseert regelmatig bijeenkomsten, u bent daarbij
van harte welkom. Kijk voor meer informatie in onze agenda
<https://www.wikimedia.nl/pagina/agenda>.*



Op wo 28 jun 2023 om 00:47 schreef Platonides <[email protected]>:

> You will need a list of what monuments to photograph
>
> This list *should* come from a somewhat authoritative source, like the
> government, some museum... not made up by the wikimedians or that random
> youtuber.
>
> In fact, I would say that many lists used by WLM organizers are not 1:1
> mappings to the "official lists": they may join multiple lists, remove
> monuments that cannot be legally photographed...
>
> The local organizers may use a different criteria for local winners than
> for photos going to the International Contest, and that is fine. A typical
> case is related to sponsors some specific prize (e.g. suppose Nikon had a
> branch in St. Eustatius that provides a prize to the best photo with one of
> their cameras). You may also have rules about not giving more than one
> prize to the same person, etc. It is not uncommon that not all monuments
> participate in both local and international competition (e.g. you have two
> lists for the local competition, but only monuments in one of them is used
> for the International contest).
> You need to define, and transmit clearly what your rules will be, but
> other than that, that is really no issue. You still have enough time to
> write it down before the competition begins.
>
> The international jury will generally not interfere with your decisions of
> what should be forwarded and whatnot. I guess they might if a local team
> had a crazy proposal, but people there is usually reasonable :)
>
> And of course, the list itself of monuments to photograph should be
> public. Ideally you would talk with St Eustatuis government (?) to get
> permission to use and publish that unofficial and unpublished so far list
> for your competition.
>
> Regards
> _______________________________________________
> Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list
> To unsubscribe send an email to
> [email protected]
> http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
_______________________________________________
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org

Reply via email to