Hi

> I was wondering if maybe we could have pictures of places from across 
> the UK?

Why not have a list on the Wiki of places people can take pictures of local 
landmarks (CC-BY or PD licensed, of course) and then have a community vote as 
to the best ones?

Just my 2 pence :)

Joe
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On 3 Jun 2010, at 22:19, Rob Beard wrote:

> On 03/06/10 13:44, Liam Proven wrote:
> 
>>> I vote 'no' to a London skyline.
>> 
>> Why, because it's London?
>> 
>> In that case, can you suggest some other imagery that is distinctively 
>> British?
>> 
>> Personally I am not sure that any other British city is iconic enough
>> to be internationally recognisable.
> 
> Pie & Mash?
> 
> The Queen?
> 
> The Queen eating pie & mash?
> 
>> Stonehenge? (Not very modern or forwards-looking!) Olympics stadium?
>> (Not finished yet.)
>> 
>> None of the UK mountains are particularly recognisable - I doubt I
>> could tell Snowdon or Ben Nevis or anything from any other random
>> mountain in temperate climes. Loch Ness? The Lake District?
>> 
> 
> Um... just a thought, Ubuntu UK is aimed at well, folks in the UK right?
> 
> Why limit it so imagery which is distinctively British?
> 
> 
> 
> Out of the mockups though, I like number 1.  Actually I'm not bothered 
> by the London Skyline myself, is the London Eye in there?  (That's one 
> of the first things I think of followed by Buckingham Palace).
> 
> Rob
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