Hello,That's quite an impressive set of articles needing illustrations, I hadn't realised there would be so many. How many are there exactly? There's certainly scope for some kind of initiative to whittle them down.As WMUK is mentioned on the project page I thought it might be worth providing a viewpoint on it. If we were to support it, by providing prizes for example, the contest would need to tie into the charity's strategic framework. In which case the contest might need more development.It's not clear whether people are being asked to upload their own photographs or add images already on Commons, or whether both approaches would be allowed. Since the goal is to reduce the number of articles without pictures, there is the WDFIST tool which can search for images in use through Wikidata and FIST which can search for images on the likes of Flickr and Geograph. Magnus Manske has left a few links on the talk page to help shorten the list.The ease of judging depends on how many entries there are. If this gained momentum it might be possible to end up with thousands of images in which case there would need to be a way to share the judging load.If people are being asked to take their own photos, October and November are not the best months for photography. By the end of November you are down to a little over 8 hours of daylight, the sun will be rather low for a good portion of that, and the weather will be, well, British. In which case another time of year would be preferable. That would also allow some clear water between Wiki Loves Monuments UK and another kind of photography contest.If this was to take place around May or June it would allow more time for planning and getting some easy wins with the Free Image Search Tools. This might also open up the possibility of piggy backing Wiki Loves Earth if there is a large proportion of natural sites left.RichardOn 18 August 2016 at 09:29, WereSpielChequers <werespielchequers@gmail.com> wrote:WSCApologies to any non Londoners who object to a London event planning anything for the whole of the UK, but only the first draft emerged from the meetup and things are yet changeable.Hopefully we can finalise in the next three weeks and launch at the next London Meetup https://meta.wikimedia.org/It hath a talkpage.Dear all,As a result of discussions at last Sunday's London meetup, and to take advantage of a list created by Rich Farmbrough, I have started drafting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_United_ Kingdom/photography_contest_ 2016 wiki/Meetup/London/110
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