Landmark images is a workshop space for Wikipedia and Commons images. The goal here is to identify material that could become featured and prioritize it for improvement. Images selected for inclusion here should meet the following criteria:
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Images that don't get selected for featured picture consideration get thrown into general categories - a slush pile. A few of those overlooked images have real potential. They might become feature-worthy with better captioning or artifact cleanup or a higher quality scan.
The same image after artifact cleanup. Now a featured picture that appears in roundhouse, Jack Delano, and timeline of United States railway history. The Commons caption for this image has been translated into 14 other languages.
The landmark images workshop does four things and you can help with any of them.
I've reviewed over 100,000 public domain images on Commons, Wikipedia, and elsewhere. Other good places to look include:
Please upload promising material to Commons or Wikipedia and add a thumbnail to this page. And if you find more useful online archives, add them to the list.
Search for images of inherent merit that either meet featured picture criteria or could get there. Comment on material already in the gallery. Help sort the wheat from the chaff. Overall, fewer than 1 in 1000 images I survey is even worth a second look. Far fewer than that get to FPC. For historic images, seek images that are outstanding examples of their type whenever possible.
Clean up artifacts and fibers, locate better versions of identical or similar files. When doing this I always save under a separate filename so that the original version remains available for research purposes.
Please leave word if your work here results in a featured picture!
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From here on down the page, you're at the workshop. Feel free to add, subtract, move, restore, or nominate.
Restored version of Image:Willow Run airplane inspection.jpg as photographed by Howard R. Holem. There's a color cast in the lower right I don't know how to remove. Any assistance?
Blackfeet Indian Chiefs (will serve as excellent lead image for Plains Indians)
Abner Doubleday (U.S. civil war officer, supposed inventor of baseball).
Cetshwayo kaMpande, Zulu king during the Anglo-Zulu Wars.
The first photograph ever taken from space.
Balloon crash from the S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897.
Codex Mendoza (failed FPC nom)
Harry Houdini (failed FPC nom)I'm working on it. ~~~~
From Hell letter, attributed to Jack the Ripper
Rosetta Stone (just a placeholder, we need a good photograph)
Signature page of the Treaty of Paris (1783)
Hayden Planetarium, New York City.
Construction of the Empire State Building, 1930. At right, the shot looks down upon the Chrysler Building, which was the world's tallest completed structure at that time.
Any high resolution photograph of this structure would be a boon: the Auditorium Building of Chicago, Illinois is one of the forerunners of the modern skyscraper.
The Wainwright Building, another early skyscraper. Perspective distortion.
Gorgeous. Now what's the encyclopedic value of this? (Already FP; the value is for Toni Frissell) (not featured on Commons, though)
Miguel Hidalgo, some bleedthrough from verso but a good image otherwise