This idea is not dissimilar to comparison photographs of say,
commercial streets in a city, comparing what has changed and what has
remained the same over the last century.
Thanks,
Richard
(User:Pharos)
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org> wrote:
This is very useful feedback, thank you. Since this
subcontest was primarily
organized by our partner, WikiDelft, I am not aware of all the details, and
I didn't realize that they added this requirement. I am unsure if the NL
local team will use a similar concept again this year.
Lodewijk
El 27 de abril de 2012 17:02, Yaroslav M. Blanter <putevod(a)mccme.ru>
escribió:
thanks
for sharing this idea! I think it is a good and nice idea -
actually something we already tried in the Netherlands as a local
event in the historical city Delft. We collaborated there with the
local GLAM center and a local newspaper - but unfortunately we dindt
have any submissions for this subcontest. It seems the threshold was
too high and the concept was a bit too complicated for people to
grasp.
Now I do not remember the details, but I remember that I considered taking
part - but was put off because the requirement was not only to take
pictures, which for me was actually pretty easy since I live in Delft, but
also to write something which was beyond my language abilities. I hope the
contest will make it better this year.
Best regards
Yaroslav
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