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WikiLovesMonuments wants *you* (and me!)

What, haven’t you heard about the WikiLovesMonuments photo contest around cultural heritage? Copying from its web page,

Wiki Loves Monuments is an international photo contest around cultural heritage monuments in September. Starting from the Netherlands in 2010 and organized on a European level in 2011, we go global in 2012!

I heard about this initiative in Iván Martínez’s Wikimedia talk at COSIT 2012, held last week in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz (I intend to write a bit more regarding COSIT later on). I loved the idea, and intend to participate — Not because I take great pictures (I don’t, and I usually take them using my aging phone, which gives decent results but nothing beyond that), but because I love to move by bike in the city, and it’s one of the best ways to roll in front of some of them. But more on me later… Back to the topic!

WikiLovesMonuments aims to improve on Wikimedia’s (the organization behind Wikipedia and several other Free Culture reference projects) coverage of important landmarks all over the world. To do so, they are offering a trip to attend WikiMania 2013 in Hong Kong to the first place winner, and other “photography-related” prizes to the other winners.

So, back to me: My motivation to enter the contest is to help Wikimedia. I know my shots won’t be top-notch (although they will be the best I can do). I enjoy biking in my city, and often go not too far from many of the listed monuments. I am amazed at the number of monuments still pending in my area (of course, it’s not by mistake this is called “La ciudad de los palacios”, The city of the palaces) — Surely some of the readers of this post will have (or will find easy to take) some photos to add. Of course, I’ll try to focus on the missing monuments, but if you are a good photographer, you might want to submit a better version for a monument that’s already there.

So, some pointers, from what’s closest to what’s farthest from me:

At least for Mexico, the listings are taken from the National Institute for Anthropology and History (INAH)’s Public registry of archaeological zones and monuments. So, I cannot wait to start my biking session today to get some good end-of-summer evening sun and get some pictures taken! :-D