Wikipedia:Photograph your hometown

Ever noticed a landmark in your neighborhood that is mentioned on Wikipedia, but has no picture representing it? What about your hometown with no images at all?

Why not improve Wikipedia by photographing your home town and nearby places? You can give the world a taste of your local area. It doesn't require expensive equipment; a point-and-shoot camera or even a camera phone can do, provided you hold it straight and get the sunny side of the subject. The number of megapixels in the camera is particularly unimportant, as most pictures in articles only display a small fraction of a megapixel. A zoom lens costs money and weight, and is only useful when you can't get close enough to a target.

Shoot perpendicular to the sunlight for deep dramatic shadows. Shoot downsun for even illumination to prevent deep dramatic shadows from hiding good parts. Experiment with upsun pictures after you understand the easier ways. Shoot wide so readers can understand the location. Shoot narrow for details that will help them understand the target.

Most cameras and most computers come with picture editing software so you can learn to repair bad pictures (tilted, too pale, too blue, etc.) and crop and adjust good ones. You can also download and use a fancier editor such as GIMP or you can just send the picture as the camera made it. When you upload the picture, you should describe the location precisely in words. Geocoded photographs can be even more useful, if you are equipped for them; see Commons:Commons:Geocoding.

Please license your photographs in a free license format (preferably public domain) and upload them to Wikimedia Commons so other language Wikis may use the photographs. You can also participate in a Wikipedia:Wikipedia Takes The City photo scavenger hunt.