Wikipedia:Picture peer review/Analog Antenna, Down South

An Analog Antenna, Down South

This is an antenna, used to pick up television broadcasts, backdropped by a few oak trees and a lovely colored sky. However, the quality is terrible (it was taken on a Cell Phone), so it probably has little hope.

This is a simplistic image, not of the best quality, but it does capture a nostalgic essence, back when there were only three channels, kind of like a relic harkening to a simpler time. The lovely sky and the trees in the backdrop make for a rather peaceful looking image, which, when I look at it, generates a soothing feel.

Creator
TurtleShroom, photographed via cell-phone.
Nominated by
TurtleShroom! :) Jesus Loves You and Died for you! 18:18, 11 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Comments
  • Doesn't meet the size requirements for a featured picture, so you won't have any luck there. It may pass VPC, but it will need to remain the article for at least 30 days. Tomdobb (talk) 18:18, 12 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
    • That would not pass VPC either, I should hope. Although VPC quality doesn't have to be as good as FPC, it should be large and clear enough to be educational about the topic. The caption should also identify the type of antenna. Fletcher (talk) 23:41, 12 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • None taken. I wasn't actually trying to nominate this, I just wanted a peer review, preferably to see if it was a nice picture. For the record, though, this is the house of my grandfather. All he could tell me was "that the antenna was installed in 1976". Also, this is a noobish question, but what exactly is a "VPC" and "FPC"? --74.184.188.59 (talk) 18:10, 13 February 2009 (UTC) (TurtleShroom's IP Address)[reply]
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