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Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ggb by night.jpg

In today's world, Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ggb by night.jpg is a topic that has gained great relevance and has generated multiple debates and research. Its impact has been felt in various areas, from politics to science, through culture and society in general. There is no doubt that Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ggb by night.jpg is a phenomenon that has marked a before and after in modern history, causing significant changes and awakening the interest of experts and citizens alike. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the impact of Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ggb by night.jpg and analyze its influence in different areas, with the aim of better understanding its scope and consequences.
Golden Gate Bridge in the night

This is the Golden Gate Bridge at night which is recognised by many people internationally. It's one of the world's most beautiful bridges and when people think of San Francisco they think of this bridge. The image is on the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay Area and San Francisco, California articles. I chose to put up a picture from an evening environment since most are from daylight and this would be a great change. Thanks to Daniel Schwen for uploading such a beautiful image.

  • After reading the subsequent comments, I guess I should have taken the technical difficulty of the shot into account more. However, even as a night shot, I don't consider this picture exceptional. The long exposure makes the water look very unnatural (almost like snow), and the (car?) lights further up the bridge seem too bright and clogged. Phils 10:31, 12 September 2005 (UTC)

Promoted Image:Ggb by night rotated.jpg ~ VeledanTalk + new 11:24, 25 September 2005 (UTC)