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Wikimedia Commons: Here Are The 45 Best Pictures Of 2006-2022 Chosen By This Community
Interview With ArtistToday, we are pleased to share with you the best images chosen by the community of Wikimedia Commons. Let us briefly introduce this platform for those who don't know. Wikimedia Commons is part of the non-profit and free-to-reuse content Wikimedia family. Similar to the information available in this well-known, multilingual online encyclopedia, its sister website offers various media for everyone to browse and use free of charge.
The Wikimedia Commons also attracts many photographers to participate in various challenges created by the platform. Except for the monthly competitions, with a specific theme, contestants can also submit their work and fight for the annual award, Commons: Picture of the Year. We gathered all the winning images this community chose between 2006 and 2022. Scroll down to see all these amazing images we have selected and listed for you.
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Jubilee And Munin. Ravens Of The Tower Of London By Colin
First place, Picture of the Year 2016
Bored Panda has reached out to the winner of the Commons: Best Picture of the Year 2022, Prasan Shrestha, to find out more about his work and the photograph which got him first place in the contest. We asked about Shrestha's motivation to contribute to the Wikimedia Commons platform. The photographer shared with us: “I find immense pride and joy in participating in the Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year contest. It allows me to freely share my creative work, which may inspire others, just as my photography teachers and my colleagues, seniors, and juniors have inspired me in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Wikimedia Commons connects us with people from all around the world in our daily lives. By contributing our photos, I believe we can collectively enrich our knowledge, unite our diverse cultures, and ultimately benefit the global community. There is a great quote on photography that says, 'The art of photography is not just to capture a moment but also to set it free,' and Wikipedia's Wikimedia Commons is the perfect platform for achieving this.”
Young Stars Form In 'The Pillars Of Creation' As Seen By The James Webb Space Telescope's Near-Infrared Camera By Nasa
Third place, Picture of the Year 2022
As a Physics student, I learn some pretty neat things. Like Space Dust travels (in general) around 40-50 miles per second). The Pillars of Creation, as you can see, made up of "space dust", and the general shape has not changed since we first discovered them. Let's say from Hubble's first image of them (1995) to now (2023) some 28 years, at 40-50 miles per second... and yet the shape has not changed. If you want a tiny example of just how big space is, just take this into consideration.
Nasa's New Horizons Spacecraft Captured This High-Resolution Enhanced Color View Of Pluto On July 14, 2015 By Nasa
First place, Picture of the Year 2015
Next, we were interested in getting more information about Prasan’s photo “Fire in the Mist” which turned out to be the winning image of the last year's Wikimedia Commons contest. We were curious about what inspired its author to capture this particular scene. We found out that: “It is the result of the hard work I have dedicated to my craft over the past 10 years leading up to 2019 in Tau Daha Lake. The photo captures a cattle egret in flight, heading towards a perch on a nearby tree, alongside a great cormorant and a gadwall duck. Every year, during the winter through spring seasons, I would spend approximately 2 to 3 hours each morning for 5 months at the lake. I would study the play of light and shadows, become familiar with the wind direction, observe the water's reflection, and closely watch the birds, studying their habitats and behaviors.”
Evolution Of A Tornado: Composite Of Eight Images Shot In Sequence As A Tornado Formed In Kansas By Jasonweingart
First place, Picture of the Year 2018
I didn’t read the title first and I thought it was a really bad day :D
Two Julia Butterflies (Dryas Iulia) Drinking The Tears Of Turtles In Ecuador By Ministerio Turismo Ecuador
First place, Picture of the Year 2014
The photographer continued: “Over the course of my frequent visits to the lake, I developed a profound familiarity with the ducks and cormorants, migrating from Siberia during the winter season. At times, it almost felt as if the birds recognized me too. Having witnessed numerous winter sunrises in misty mornings, I knew exactly how to capture the birds in a manner that justified the soft warmth of the rising sun through the fog. Then, on one cold December morning, luck was on my side, granting me the opportunity to capture that perfect shot.
After I captured the photo, I yearned to share the emotions it evoked with the world. Wiki Loves Earth provided me with the perfect chance to do so.”
A Leaf Beetle (Aulacophora Indica) Looking Out From A Leaf Hole Of Alnus Nepalensis Tree In Chitwan National Park, Nepal By Mildeep
Second place, Picture of the Year 2021
Wild Elephants Walking Up A Road In The Area Of Khao Yai National Park By Khunkay
Second place, Picture of the Year 2016
Prasan Shrestha is based in Kathmandu, Nepal, which is why we asked him how the surroundings influence his work and choice of subjects. The photographer told us: “I would like to refer to myself as a nature lover rather than a photographer. As a resident of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, my surroundings have a profound influence on my approach to documenting things. We are blessed with a rich culture and heritage in this region. The urban streets and forested hills provide both stunning and challenging subjects to photograph. The landscape in Kathmandu Valley constantly evolves with the six seasons we experience here. However, experience has taught me when, where, and how to capture moments that convey a compelling story through photography.”
The Aurora Borealis, Or Northern Lights, Shines Above Bear Lake, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska By Joshua Strang
First place, Picture of the Year 2006
Frosted Bubble By Danielarapava
Third place, Picture of the Year 2018
Nepal is known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. We were wondering if there are any particular locations or subjects in his country that Shrestha finds particularly captivating to photograph. Prasan said: “Nepal is a small landlocked country, but the biodiversity it encompasses is undoubtedly larger and unparalleled compared to any other country. Within a small area, we have the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, soaring at 8,848 meters. Moving down, we encounter the hilly areas at approximately 1,350 meters, followed by the plains known as the Terai, situated around 150 meters above sea level. The weather here undergoes rapid transitions from hot to cold over short distances and travel times.”
A Doctor During The Covid-19 Pandemic In San Salvatore Hospital In Pesaro, Italy By Alberto Giuliani
Second place, Picture of the Year 2020
A Long Filament Of Solar Material That Had Been Hovering In The Sun's Atmosphere, The Corona, Erupted Out Into Space By Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center
Second place, Picture of the Year 2012
“I find myself irresistibly drawn to the unspoiled beauty of the Himalayas and the awe-inspiring peaks. The Terai region, with its abundant wildlife and lush green forests, particularly captures my attention. However, the place that truly resonates with me as a photographer is my own region—the mid-hills. It offers perfect weather, neither too hot nor too cold. It is here that humanity and nature coexist harmoniously, creating a sense of happiness and a feeling of home. As the saying goes, ‘Home is where the heart is’."
Notre Dame's Spire Taken From The Saint Louis Bridge During The 15th April 2019 Fire By Levrier Guillaume
Second place, Picture of the Year 2019
Fire In The Mist: Great Cormorant, Little Egret And Gadwell Duck In Taudaha Lake, Near Katmandu, Nepal By Prasan Shrestha
First place, Picture of the Year 2022
Lastly, we asked about the photographer’s opinion about what makes a photograph truly impactful and memorable and how he strives to achieve that in his work. Prasan Shrestha shared with us: “For me, a photograph should capture one's soul. It should not only freeze a moment but also provoke thoughts, forge connections with others, and evoke memories when viewed. A photograph should encapsulate emotions, tell a story, and transport you to that very moment. When someone asks me about my favorite photo to date, my answer is always the same: I haven't taken it yet.
So, how do I strive to achieve this in my work? Well, it involves a lot of trial and error. It means making countless mistakes in the field, repeatedly, until you learn how to correct yourself. You have to take thousands of photos of a bird during a single outing, only to return home and discover that most of them need to be deleted in order to find that one exceptional shot. In the realm of nature and wildlife, if you allow yourself the time to comprehend their behavior and habitat, you will become a better photographer. My goal is to learn from my seniors and share my knowledge with my friends and juniors, fostering a collaborative environment where we can collectively showcase the exquisite beauty of our country, Nepal.”
Common Kingfisher (Alcedo Atthis) Hunting In Water By Luca Casale
First place, Picture of the Year 2020
Royal Pavilion In Phraya Nakhon Cave In Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park By Berryj
Second place, Picture of the Year 2017
Self Portrait Of Tracy Caldwell Dyson In The Cupola Module Of The International Space Station Observing The Earth Below During Expedition 24 By Tracy Caldwell Dyson (Nasa)
Second place, Picture of the Year 2011
Sarychev Peak Volcano Erupts June 12, 2009, On Matua Island (North Kuril Islands) By Nasa
Third place, Picture of the Year 2010
A View Of The Interior Of Nasir Ol Molk Mosque Located In Shiraz By Ayyoubsabawiki
Second place, Picture of the Year 2015
A View Of The Lake Bondhus In Norway. In The Background A View Of The Bondhus Glacier As A Part Of The Folgefonna Glacier By Heinrich Pniok
First place, Picture of the Year 2011
Horses On Bianditz Mountain. Behind Them Aiako Harria Mountain Can Be Seen By Mikel Ortega
First place, Picture of the Year 2008
A Swallow (Hirundo Rustica) Drinking While Flying Over A Swimming Pool By Sanchezn
Third place, Picture of the Year 2013
Saint John Church Of Sohrol Is A 5th Or 6th Century Armenian Catholic Church In Sohrol, Shabestar, Iran By Farzin Izaddoust Dar
First place, Picture of the Year 2021
Elakala Waterfalls In The Blackwater Falls State Park, West Virginia, United States By Forest Wander
Second place, Picture of the Year 2009
Cueva De Los Verdes, Canary Islands, Spain. Reflection On Water By
Third place, Picture of the Year 2011
Banna Children In Ethiopia With Traditional Body Painting, Playing On Wooden Stilts By Wavrik
Second place, Picture of the Year 2022
Red Squirrel With Pronounced Winter Ear Tufts In The Hofgarten In Düsseldorf By Ray Eye
Third place, Picture of the Year 2007
Milky Way Lying Above A Lady, At Trona Pinnacles National Landmark, California By Ian Norman
Third place, Picture of the Year 2015
Two Bulls Running While The Jockey Holds On To Them In Pacu Jawi By Rodney Ee
First place, Picture of the Year 2019
I've seen videos of this and it amazes me that they are alive after the race, the people I mean..it looks so dangerous but I am sure quite a rush too.
A Surgeon During The Covid-19 Pandemic In San Salvatore Hospital In Pesaro, Italy By Alberto Giuliani
Third place, Picture of the Year 2020
Train From Antofagasta To Bolivia By David Gubler
Second place, Picture of the Year 2018
European Bee-Eater, Ariège, France. The Female (In Front) Awaits The Offering Which The Male Will Make By Pierre Dalous
First place, Picture of the Year 2012
Eso’s Paranal Observatory By Yuri Beletsky
First place, Picture of the Year 2010
Male Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) Chasing A Bearded Seal By Andreas Weith
Third place, Picture of the Year 2016
The Tungsten Filament Burning With A Flame In The Light Bulb By Stefan Krause
First place, Picture of the Year 2013
A Blue Jay (Cyanocitta Cristata) In Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada By Mdf
Third place, Picture of the Year 2006
Two Phyllomedusa Rohdei Vie For A Branch, One Passing Over The Other By Renato Augusto Martins
First place, Picture of the Year 2017
National Park "Sviati Hory" (Holy Mountains) By Balkhovitin
Second place, Picture of the Year 2013
Fire Breathing "Jaipur Maharaja Brass Band" In Chassepierre, Belgium By Luc Viatour
Second place, Picture of the Year 2008
Stari Most, The "Old Bridge", Which Connects The Two Banks Of River Neretva, Has Been A Symbol Of Mostar For Centuries By Ramirez
Second place, Picture of the Year 2010
An Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes Forsteri) In Antarctica Jumping Out Of The Water By Christopher Michel
Second place, Picture of the Year 2014
I love penguins ( if my name didn’t give it away)
Broadway Tower In Cotswolds, England By Newton2
First place, Picture of the Year 2007
A Village Girl By Salar Arkan
Third place, Picture of the Year 2019
Sikh Pilgrim At The Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) In Amritsar, India By Paulrudd
First place, Picture of the Year 2009
Firefighter Fighting A Battle Against A Veld-Fire At Ashton Bay By Steventerblanche
Third place, Picture of the Year 2021