Talk:Royal Border Bridge

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I find the laconic revert not good style. But instead of starting multiple reverts I start the discussion page and for a start wait for comments. We have two images used recently:

Royal Border Bridge with 25 of the 28 arches in view.
Royal Border Bridge with 25 of the 28 arches in view.
Hello, I have removed this image from the Royal Border Bridge article.
In principle it is taken from a nice viewpoint. It is cloudy, that's Britain.
But then the photo is badly stitched (there is better free software out there)
and it shows awful JPEG compression artefacts. If the photo were on commons,
I would add a category tag for Royal Border Bridge there.
--Klaus with K 12:29, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Royal Border Bridge with all 28 arches in view.
Royal Border Bridge with all 28 arches in view.

And we have two references to commons:

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

My reasoning for the now reverted change is as follows:

  1. the previous panorama has significant stitching errors;
  2. the more appropriate category Royal Border Bridge exists

--Klaus with K 21:33, 22 March 2007 (UTC)