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Edits to Burnpur article
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Photographs
[edit]Thanks for adding some very useful photographs to Wikipedia in general. There is a shortage of good photographs. My emphasis is on good photographs. A bad photograph really spoils an article.
Take a look at the photo of the Divisional Railway Stadium (Loco Ground). It looks like a paddy field and not a stadium. Also have a look at the photos of Burnpur Foorball Stadium or Asansol Stadium. These photos hardly show anything. Ideally, a sports stadium should be photographed when a sporting event is taking place. If nothing is on now, wait for an event to take place. Empty stands reflect the unpopularity of sports. Do you mean to project that sports are not popular in Asansol?
Then there is a question: why and where should a photograph be placed. For example: a district/subdivision page is not the place for photographs of schools, colleges and railway stations. These should go to their respective pages. Radio and TV towers look the same everywhere. What is the need for these in a district page?
Many photographs are inadequate. For example, an electric loco, probably manufactured at CLW, does not show anything of CLW.
This is just an advice. Have a good look at the photograph you want to put up. Will it improve the page or spoil it?
Cheers. - Chandan Guha (talk) 01:27, 29 April 2017 (UTC)
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