Official Handle! Wiki Loves Monuments is a global public photo contest around heritage monuments to help @Wikipedia, organized in India by @wikimediaindia.
September month marks India's fifth participation in #WikiLovesMonuments having won twice among 4 times so far; 2017 and 2012 respectively.
Help Wikipedia and win by participating in world's largest photography contest. https://t.co/EI7LwblHAd @wikimediaindia@wikimonuments
Stats as on 5th day:
30K+ contributions (images) from over 2200 participants.
Germany and India sums at ~33% of the total entries.
Official contributions from 50 countries so far.
https://t.co/gIGLLDvPt7 #WikiLovesMonuments#WLM2018
September month marks India's fifth participation in #WikiLovesMonuments having won twice among 4 times so far; 2017 and 2012 respectively.
Help Wikipedia and win by participating in world's largest photography contest. https://t.co/V0Ytpv8iul @wlmindia@wikimonuments#WLMIndia
#WikiLovesMonuments has began and just on its 4th Day, India is again (so far) the largest participating country in terms of participants. @wikimonuments https://t.co/EI7LwblHAd
Jejuri temple is Wiki monument of the year - Nashik photographer takes home top Wikimedia award for Khandoba temple shot. https://t.co/lar1TTmaLD by @pencilpusher24 for @mid_day https://t.co/RcZFloVAwP #WikiLovesMonuments@wlmindia
Indiaaaaaaa! Here we go. We made it again. Thanks to all participants and volunteers for efforts. #WikiLovesMonuments
Special congratulations to Prashant Kharote (User: PKharote) for this colourful photo. @MinOfCultureGoI https://t.co/F7VFWqohXh
Colors calls for celebration as we celebrate the winning photo of #WikiLovesMonuments 2017.
…and the winner is, Prashant Khatore for his photo of Khandoba Temple captured during the locally celebrated #Bhandara festival in #Pune, #India.
https://t.co/zBC7liGS2g CC BY-SA 4.0
Indiaaaaaaa! Here we go. We made it again. Thanks to all participants and volunteers for efforts. #WikiLovesMonuments
Special congratulations to Prashant Kharote (User: PKharote) for this colourful photo. https://t.co/XGC58czrEY
Colors calls for celebration as we celebrate the winning photo of #WikiLovesMonuments 2017.
…and the winner is, Prashant Khatore for his photo of Khandoba Temple captured during the locally celebrated #Bhandara festival in #Pune, #India.
https://t.co/zBC7liGS2g CC BY-SA 4.0
The effort Janepop Atirattanachai took to get into the caves has really paid off.The mysterious royal pavilion finds the right balance b/w seclusion & light. A well-deserving runner up.
Seen here:Royal Pavilion in Phraya Nakhon Cave,#Thailand https://t.co/fhJg9FF1FP CC BY-SA 4.0
Verrucole Castle, Tuscany, captured by Iris Goneli on number #5. The castle constructed around 11-12th century was once in use as a prison. What else impressed jury? Feel the lights piercing through scary clouds?
https://t.co/cLkC5JOiuD CC BY-SA 4.0 #Italy#WikiLovesMonuments
For 4th place, Hossam Manadily, has captured the beauty of Baron Empain Palace’s spiraling staircase & its almost-perfect geometry.The staircase was built on a revolving base to allow a 360-degree view & constant sunlight.
https://t.co/y1CJVUph4O #WikiLovesMonuments CC BY-SA 4.0
A lonely reader in the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque, #Bangladesh, gives a feeling of contemplation. Contributed by Jubair, this photo makes it to the 7th spot.
https://t.co/9kbFQd7kyC #WikiLovesMonuments CC BY-SA 4.0
Simone Letari’s determination to peek inside the Verrucole Castle (#Italy) despite of bad outdoor light paid off. The photo didn’t fail to impress the jury for number #6, with the unique lighting and feel of the photo.
https://t.co/TAaE7XwY7U #WikiLovesMonuments CC BY-SA 4.0
No stranger to the #WikiLovesMonuments world, having won 5th placed during 2016 edition, Janepop Atirattanachai, makes it to the 9th place in this edition with his photo of Wat Benchamabophit in #Thailand.
https://t.co/fyRU1XhL9B CC BY-SA 4.0
Diego has submitted many great photos to Commons and #WikiLovesMonuments, and this overwhelming shot of a the Notre Dame in Montreal, Canada asks for respect once again.
Congratulations to him on winning 8th prize.
https://t.co/AOqrnEnkSH License: CC BY-SA 4.0
We are excited to see #Australia leaving its mark in its 1st edition of #WikiLovesMonuments.
Kudos to Thomas Adams, a localite for bagging 10th prize, as he clicked this beautiful shot of Sydney Opera House with intended lightings.
https://t.co/cxezQdSBWz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Photo of smoothy water effect of Brighton West Pier, with its added simplicity, helped Matthew Hoser to bag 11th prize. Noticed a couple of pigeon which managed to stay still in this 8 seconds long exposed shot?
https://t.co/T1eBdZQp1c CC BY-SA #UnitedKingdom