User talk:Haiduc~commonswiki
Re-Carte européenne
[edit]Y can help you to make your map. For background you can use : Image:BlankMap-Europe.png.
See you later. --Pseudomoi 08:59, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
- I'm sorry i dont use photoshop ! But you can find help in english to google website. There a lot of tips. You can go to http://www.photoshopcafe.com/ or http://www.planetphotoshop.com/ http://www.photoshopuser.com/ . --Pseudomoi 10:52, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
Regarding this map - I believe the law of consent in Northern Ireland has now changed from 17 to 16, in line with the law in the rest of the United Kingdom. You may wish to verify this and change your map accordingly. --82.7.97.175 06:52, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
- please see the discussion page of that map. -- 195.4.233.99 14:54, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
Bonjour Haiduc. Peux-tu préciser la source pour cette image ? Par ailleurs je ne crois pas que tu puisses utilise {{PD-old}} pour cette photo vu que la photo elle-même n'a pas l'air d'être dans le domaine public — seulement le sujet. Et comme ce n'est pas une œuvre en deux dimensions, je ne crois pas que tu pourras utiliser {{PD-Art}} non plus... Jastrow 14:54, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi Haiduc. You're absolutely right about this picture. I was misleaded by a poorly written notice in the Louvre. Btw, what's the correct word for the small explanatory notes which are "pinned" to artworks in museums? Same question for "vitrine" ("showcase" ?).
Thnaks for the compliments about my photography, though I think I'm only in the right place, with the right amount of free time and a decent camera :-) I wish people could do the same in the British Museum or the MET... Jastrow
MET & white balance
[edit]"If there is anything you would like photographed in the Met, let me know." Hmm, tempting offer! If you happen to cross the path of Assyrian objects, it would be helpful for fr:Assyrie, which I'm trying to push to a featured article's standards. Unfortunately, except for Dur Sharrukin, there are not many Assyrian objects in the Louvre.
Btw, Bibi Saint-Pol and me are wondering about some kind of project regrouping wikiphotographers willing to go and shoot in museums. This way, it would be easier to ask somebody a picture of a specific object in a specific museum. We could also make out a list of "must-be-shot" objects: it's not easy to know which object is important/notable and which is not when you're not a specialist. We're already operating this way for the Louvre on the French-speaking Wikipedia, on a informal basis.
But enough ranting. About white balance, it's somewhat easy to achieve with a digital camera. You can usually choose from a set of options: auto, tungsten, daylight, cloudy, shade, fluorescent. At least with DSLR, you can fine tune the settings. You just have to play with the settings until it seems correct. When you deal with objects, it's rather useful to carry a white or grey chart: what you've got in museum is often a mix of daylight/tungsten light.
About glass reflections, the best way imo to deal with them is just to stick your lens on the showcase. It also provides stability and lets you shoot at low speeds such as 1/30. However, there are two problems with this method: depth of field and picture angle. About depth of field, when you're so close to the object, it gets critical to stop-down as much as possible (fortunately, the increased stability lets you do this, you also have to play with the ISO dial). About picture angle, it's often necessary to use a wideangle. Jastrow 08:11, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
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Leisurely pederasty
[edit]Hi Haiduc. According to the Oxford dictionary, leisure is “time that is spent doing what you enjoy when you are not working or studying”, I'd say that covers it :-) More seriously, I admit I myself has some doubts about this one. I finally gave in because I would classify a more general category about sex in ancient Greece under the "leisure" cat. Pederasty should also be tagged under an "education" cat (as well as many gymnasium scenes) which needs to be created. I'm trying to create new cats for category:Ancient Greece to classify objects according to their subject. Current classification is more based on media type.
But I won't fight about it, so if you think this classification is too odd, by all means remove it. Jastrow (Λέγετε) 07:37, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- Would a renaming of the category into category:everyday life in ancient Greece (or another name with same intent) be more satisfactory to you? Jastrow (Λέγετε) 19:17, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Joung Caesar
[edit]Are you positive about the caption of this?. This looks definitely much more like a young Augustus. --G.dallorto 12:52, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
- Hallo, thanks for your reply. Can't you ask the photographer about it, since you seem to be in touch with him? Meanwhile you could also ask him the whereabouts of the bust, which is an important thing to know. Thank you in advance. --G.dallorto 12:17, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
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Cretan hunters
[edit]Hi Haiduc. I used a new lens with a very short minimal focus length (a bit less than 8 in. from the focal plane), so I was able to press the front lens on the glass case, thus providing me with a support. As you'll notice, the exposure time is rather long (1/4 sec). Jastrow (Λέγετε) 22:34, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
Your undeletion request is still open, though currently stale. Could you read over the comments there, and possibly respond? Thanks, 哦,是吗?(висчвын) 22:21, 16 April 2008 (GMT)
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Pederasty
[edit]Hello, what is this map about? This is listed on several pages about the age of consent on some wikipedias. Age of consent has nothing to do with gay relationships between teenager boys and adult men in Ancient Greece. I don't think there's a distinction between age of consent for males and females. Most countries in the balkans have their age set at 15-16 and not 18 according to Wikipedia. Texcarson (talk) 01:12, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
- I moved this here from the Village pump since this doesn't concern Commons at large but just the caption on a single image. You might also comment at the talk page where the image is used. Dcoetzee (talk) 03:21, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
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