Commons:Wiki Loves Earth 2022 in Uganda
Wiki Loves Earth is an international photographic competition to promote natural heritage sites around the world through Wikimedia projects mainly Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.
In Uganda, the Wikimedia Community Usergroup is participating for the fourth time and invites all interested volunteers to join this year's competition! There are a lot of natural heritage sites in Uganda; the goal of Wiki Loves Earth is to encourage people to take pictures of those natural sites and to put them under a free license so that others may access them through the Internet. The local competition will run from 28 May 2022 to 28 June 2022. (when local winners will be submitted to the international competition).
Local entries will be accepted starting on 28 May 2022 until 28 June 2022. You may upload as many pictures as you want of natural sites that you have visited. The pictures don't have to be taken in May but need to be uploaded during the competition time frame to be considered.
- If you have pictures of natural sites stored on your computer since your last trip, this is a great opportunity to give them a second life in this year's Wiki Loves Earth contest.
- The contest jury will begin selecting national winners on 09 July 2022 and will choose the best 10 pictures of the natural sites in Uganda, which will be considered in the international competition for a prize.
- Besides winning prizes, your pictures could be used (by yourself or anyone else) on any Wikimedia project to contribute to the preservation of Uganda's natural heritage.
Timeline
[edit]28th May 2022 |
07th June 2022 |
28th June 2022 |
Team members
[edit]- The competition will be run by volunteers from the Wikimedia Community Usergroup in Uganda.
- Sandra Aceng - Project lead
- Kwera Faith - Jury Coordinator
- Geoffrey Kateregga - Finance and comms lead
- Alvin Ategyeka - Event Coordination
- The above list will be updated as the competition progresses.
- Jury members
- Ngumenawe Samson
- Hillary Musundi
- Zac Balaba
- International prizes
- See details on the Wiki Loves earth 2022 page
How to participate
[edit]Step 1: Find protected areas, natural monuments, parks, or protected areas to photograph near you! | ||
Step 2: Take as many beautiful pictures as possible, try different angles. Even if the photo does not win a prize, it can help improve a selected Wikimedia project! | ||
Step 3: Make a selection of the best images, describe, name, and add other relevant details. | ||
Step 4: Log in to Wikimedia Commons. If you don't have an account yet Create one - and activate your email address. | ||
Step 5 : Publish (Upload) your photos |
Where are the natural sites?
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Rules and selection criteria
[edit]- Every submission should be:
- Self-taken and self-uploaded;
- Uploaded between 28 May - 28 June 2022.
- Freely licensed (This can be CC BY-SA 4.0 or any other free license, including CC0).
- An identifiable nature monument or reserve.
- Uploaded through the national campaign, automatically added with uploading via this link.
- Participants can participate in the contest with multiple photos.
- To be eligible to win a prize, participants in the contest must provide a way to contact them.
- It is recommended that the participant has an activated e-mail address in his/her preferences and has the receiving of e-mails enabled.
- If no way of contact is provided or no reaction is given, the photo(s) will stay part of the contest, but the uploader may not win a prize.
- Additional International contest rules are published here.
The 2019 winning photos in Uganda
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Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) - - Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Photograph: Thomas Fuhrmann -
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The top 10 Images in Uganda in 2020
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Murchison Falls, top of the falls. Impressive: the water thunders down with great force.
Photograph: Susanne Elsig-Lohmann -
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These rocks at fort Partiko, built in 1872 were used as prisons for captured slaves.
Photograph: Jim Joel -
Children on a foot path heading to one of the villages in Kidepo Valley National Park
Photograph: Jim Joel -
The rocks surrounding the fort were used for long jump exercises by soldiers under Sir Samuel Baker's army at Baker's fort, 1872 Uganda.
Photograph: Jim Joel -
Kyambura Gorge also known as the valley of apes, is a forest in queen Elizabeth national park
Photograph: Jim Joel -
This rock was used as a watch tower to look out for enemies and arriving trade caravans at fort partiko baker's fort in 1872, Uganda.
Photograph: Jim Joel -
The largest of the primates of Kibale National Park in western Uganda. Here wildlife lovers trail habituated families of chimpanzees as they feed on fig fruit, their major food suppliers.
Photograph: Byekwaso Blasio -
Kingfisher live in the wooded savannas of Africa where it feeds primarily on insects. But this particular one was caught on film carrying a reptile (skink) to its nest to feed its young one. It was also observed carrying toads and frogs to the nest.
Photograph: Byekwaso Blasio -
The top 10 Images in Uganda in 2021
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The footprint of what the locals refer to be the foot of Kigere who is believed to have been escaping an eruption of the volcano
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The Amabere ga nyinamwiru as they are known locally are stalacites and stalagmites in the nyakasura falls
Photograph: Alvinategyeka -
The top 10 Images in Uganda in 2022
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A group of Kob ewes moving through the savannah grassland at Murchison Falls National Park
Photograph: User:Timothy Akolamazima -
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Rothschild's giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi) keeping company of each other as they move through the wilderness of Murchison Falls National Park
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Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) in Bwindi Impenetrable
Photograph: User:Thomas Fuhrmann