Wikipedia:Picture peer review/Kayleigh Pearson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kayleigh Pearson[edit]

Kayleigh Pearson, at ExCeL London, September 2005.

This is my first time nominating a picture, so I thought I'd get some advice from an experienced head here first. I read the criteria for the featured picture review and it seemed to tick every box. I didn't want nominate it straight away in case it didn't meet the criteria set. Thanks!

Nominated by
--Jimbo[online] 22:18, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Comments
  • It's not a stand-out FP candidate. You could improve image quality greatly, without reducing encyclopedic value, by downsampling to something like 2500x1700 pixels, but I doubt this would improve its FP chances. It's a little blurry and noisy, the girl is very centrally composed and it's generally not striking enough to prompt FPC reviewers to want to see it on the main page. Facial expression is great, having said that, and I personally prefer this kind of spontaneous, flash-lit shot to the clichéd, pseudo-glamourous shots that normally end up on these bio pages.--mikaultalk 18:42, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • A criticism you see quite often on FP is "background is distracting" - for example, see this. Admittedly, shots of celebrities on good backgrounds are hard to get, but you might receive that criticism anyway. 137.205.179.218 (talk) 16:48, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Seconder