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A nice portrait of an Australian Pelican, taken at Lakes Entrance, Australia.
Note: Obviously, there is consensus for promotion of this image. However, the decision on which version is unclear. Voters, pelase clarify your votes. Alternatively, a third edit could be made that is rotated, but no overly bright.
Weak support either. The original is sharp and very nice, but tilted. Edit 1 is a little to bright (compared to the original), but not tilted. So both have their own problems that I think could be fixed in a third edit, if that's not too much trouble to create. --Tewy05:55, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Comment I've uploaded an edit with rotation from my original file. I had forgotten to save the editing I had done to make the original version (Image:Pelican lakes entrance02.jpg) so Edit 1 my look a little different in terms of color/lightness etc. Hopefully this is not too much of a problem, but if it is I can easily rotate Image:Pelican lakes entrance02.jpg or try edit "Edit 1" to look more like it. Sorry if that is all a bit confusing. --Fir000211:33, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
Support either I can barely tell the difference, let alone decide which is better (maybe that makes me a heathen). Terri G14:22, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Support original I don't think the rotation improves the image. In edit 1, the light adjustment is just too bright. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Krowe (talk • contribs) .
support- A third edit, with original rotation, the second one is not dynamic enough-with the horizontal line across it comes off as a snapshot, very static- but without the glare of the first, which is a bit bright.Resonanteye08:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)